Cobblers boss Curle expects '˜competitive' Newport to keep him guessing
Michael Flynn’s men go into the game off the back of a shock 2-1 defeat at lowly Cheltenham Town on Saturday, a result that saw the south Wales outfit slip from third to fifth in the league two table.
The County boss admitted that he got his line-up and formation wrong for the game at Whaddon Road, and Curle says the 38-year-old is no stranger to shaking things up from match to match.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“Newport are a very competitive team who fluctuate between different formations,” said the Cobblers boss.
“The manager said after their game on Saturday that he wasn’t happy with his initial team selection and he was happier with how they finished the game.
“They are a team who have played a number of formations, and I think they have had a few injuries and suspensions.
“Their manager said that, in hindsight, he might have been able to get a better result and performance if he had changed his formation at the beginning, and that is all part and parcel of it.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAnd he then joked: “Fair play to the lad for holding his hand up, and that’s the honesty we have in our changing room as well - although if I make a mistake I will blame the players!”
The Cobblers are on a five-match unbeaten run in the league, while Newport haven’t lost on home soil in theit past seven games in all competitions.
Indeed, they have lost just once on home soil this term, and that was in some style as they were thrashed 6-0 by Yeovil Town back on September 15.
The Cobblers travel to south Wales having drawn their past two league games 2-2, with the previous game to that seeing them lose 3-2 at Lincoln City in the FA Cup.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe goals conceded will be of concern to Curle, but he believes the defensive lapses are down to the fact he is still ‘tinkering’ as he tries to find the best line-up he can from a squad of ‘somebody else’s players’,
Curle took over from Dean Austin at the beginning of October.
He has been unable to add any new players to strengthen any department of the team, and when asked about the amount of goals being conceded, he said: “I like clean sheets, but I am still tinkering and still experimenting.
“I am still testing and challenging the players to play different roles and have different responsibilities, and I’ll do that until I am happy with the group I have got.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“You have to remember I am still dealing with somebody else’s players, somebody else’s philosophy and somebody else’s wavelength of how they collected the players.
“I am still fathoming out in my mind exactly what is in that changing room, and I am still setting challenges for players to give me answers.
“We are still in the tidying up period.”
The Cobblers are without the injured Matt Crooks and Dean Bowditch, while Junior Morias is suspended.