Blackburn United boss confident club can avoid drop but wants to see home form improve

Blackburn United supervisor Mark Campbell believes his facet can keep away from the drop from the East of Scotland Premier Division however says turning round their poor residence kind will likely be essential to their hopes of climbing out of the relegation locations, writes Callum McCormack.

Talking after his facet’s 2-1 defeat to Penicuik Athletic on the weekend, he mentioned: “I mentioned to them, we have to begin profitable our residence video games or taking one thing away from them. We’ve not likely been doing nice at residence.

“If they'll rectify that and begin profitable extra video games at residence, we play Tynecastle right here in a number of weeks so it’s actually essential if we will decide that up."

Earlier than that although, United will as soon as once more face Penicuik this weekend, this time away from residence and Campbell feels the double header might be to their benefit.

He added: "Clearly we’ve acquired Penicuik this weekend, so we all know what it'll be like. It’s on the grass and we’re good away from residence.

“Was there quite a bit within the recreation? Was there a large distinction? Probably not. They had been extra scientific in entrance of purpose.”

Wanting in the direction of the remainder of the season, United at the moment sit 4 factors behind Hill of Beath Hawthorn in fifteenth place within the East of Scotland Soccer Premier Division after 25 video games however Campbell hopes his facet can look past simply security.

He mentioned: “Security is vital for this membership, should you take a look at the desk we’re within the relegation zone however we’ve acquired a few video games in hand, it’s nonetheless in our arms. We’ve acquired to simply win as many video games as attainable”.

“If we win two or three video games in a row we’re catching the center desk. We’re ok, we’re younger sufficient, we’ve acquired lots of vitality and we’re assured in staying up. So we’ve acquired to be optimistic and keep optimistic."

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