Glenavon must utilize force to win 'enormous' Coleraine conflict: Mitchell

Andrew Mitchell says the force is with Glenavon in front of tomorrow's trek to title hopefuls Coleraine.

Second plays third in the match of the day in the Danske Bank Prevalence.

Glenavon are unbeaten since the turn of the year, while the Bannsiders have lost quite recently once all season. In any case, Mitchell demands the Lurgan Blues are more than prepared for the test of confronting Oran Kearney's side.

"It's an enormous amusement - totally colossal," he said. "Coleraine are completely flying however we need to go there and give a decent record of ourselves. We positively won't fear going there.

"We've played them as of now this year. They beat us once and we drew at home, though we ought to have won that day. So it will be a fascinating diversion.

"We have Ards on the Tuesday night also, so it's a major couple of days for us."

Glenavon are 13 focuses behind Coleraine, however have two recreations close by and are in astounding structure.

They haven't lost since a 3-1 vanquish at Ballymena on December 30.

A weekend ago they cleared into the quarter-finals of the Tennent's Irish Glass, and in midweek beat Newry City to gather the Mid-Ulster Container.

For Mitchell, the objective for the rest of the matches is basic.

"We can't lose track of the main issue at hand - our point is simply to play to our best each week and attempt and win each week," he said.

"We are sufficiently practical to know it won't generally happen, however we're blessed in that this season we've been doing great.

"It's tied in with proceeding with that and having that faith in ourselves to do as such. Force is huge in football and at the moment we have it.

"I can't recall the last time we lost. We're not getting beat, and it's vital we bring that frame into Saturday."

Mitchell scored in last Saturday's 3-0 container win against Dungannon, and has 12 objectives in the association so far this term.

He lets it be known will be a difficult request to coordinate the 25 he scored with the Swifts last season.

"I'll be doing admirably to get 25 this season," he said. "I have 12 in the association up until this point, so on the off chance that I can get another 10 or somewhere in the vicinity and move beyond 20 I'll be cheerful."

Anything higher than third still looks a major request Glenavon.

In any case, in the event that they beat Coleraine tomorrow and afterward Ards on Tuesday night, at that point the hole would be down to seven with an amusement close by.

In spite of his side's great shape, supervisor Gary Hamilton knows Coleraine will be a major test.

"It will be an intense amusement as usual," he said. "They're flying at the moment - in the timetable year of 2017 they were likely the best group.

"They have kicked on into 2018 in a similar way.

"We know going there won't be a simple assignment and anything not as much as a best execution won't get us an outcome."

Glenavon go into the diversion lifted by their Mid-Ulster Glass triumph in midweek as an energetic side defeated Newry City 3-1 at the Newry Showgrounds.

Keith Johnston put Newry ahead on three minutes yet Andy McGrory leveled from a punishment before half-time with Stephen McCavitt and Jack O'Mahony netting for Glenavon in the second half.

In the mean time, Ballymena Joined have gobbled up protector Conor Quigley on a fleeting arrangement until the finish of the season.

The 20-year-old previous Northern Ireland schoolboy universal joins from Dundee, having already been on the books at Swansea and Liverpool.

Joined will go up against Cliftonville at the Showgrounds tomorrow in the semi-last of the BetMcLean Alliance Glass - climate allowing.

Sky Blues manager David Jeffrey stated: "For a player of his age he has amassed a considerable amount of experience having played in Britain and Scotland. We were alarmed to his accessibility and Conor went along with us in preparing to perceive how he fitted in with the squad. Positively we saw potential that merited giving him an open door.

"Bryan (McLoughlin) and I have dependably been clear about giving youthful players a possibility, and there is no preferred club to do that over at Ballymena Joined together.

"Amongst now and the finish of the season we will buckle down with him to make him as well as can be expected be.

"We have Steven McCullough at left-back, who has combined that position. We likewise have youthful Lee McCune, who made his presentation against Moyola, be that as it may he has grabbed damage. Acquiring Conor gives us recharged rivalry for places, which is the thing that we endeavor to do."

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