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Moore Gunning For Middlesbrough
Moore Gunning For Middlesbrough
Friday, 11th Feb 2011 07:12

Luke Moore will head to Middlesbrough looking to continue his scoring streak against them

It has been four times that the Swansea City striker has lined up against Middlesbrough and to date he has five goals to his tally in those games.

So a trip to the Riverside may not have come at a better time for the striker who has yet to break his duck since his move to the Liberty from West Brom.

That run of goals also included his only Premier League hat trick and he told the Western Mail “Middlesbrough’s been a good place for me over the years

“I don’t know why I just seem to like playing up there.

“For any player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League puts you into the record books and it was good to get one when I was young. It was a big thing.

“I scored a left-foot goal and two right-foot goals. I remember them clearly, but I remember every goal I scored.

“You always remember your goals.

“There’s no pressure at all,” insists Moore.

“Sometimes when you play one up front you know there are going to be a few games where all the chances might fall to a midfielder.

“Sometimes you can be a bit of a sacrificial lamb, but I’m sure with this team the chances are going to come.

“It’s not an issue.

“As a team we go out there to win the game and if I score or Darren Pratley scores, we will all be happy because we are going to do this as a team.

“Our team is very good. We keep the ball well and for us it’s a matter of still gelling with each other to see what’s best for me and the team.

“There’s no problems with that.

“QPR had a massive win at Reading, but it’s still all to play for,” added Moore.

“Having Neil Warnock is massive because he’s been there and done it. They are looking pretty strong, but you never know.

“It’s more open this year than last year.

“A lot of teams can step out of the pack. At the moment it’s like everyone is jockeying for position.

“Whoever goes on a run now, there’s automatic and promotion places up for grabs.

“You could drop out of the play-offs, the worst case scenario, or you could make it to the top two.

“We’ve just got to put it together.

“It’s going to be a very hard game because Middlesbrough have got one of the best squads in the league and they will probably think they should be a lot higher than they actually are.

“They’ve got very good players so nothing is going to some easy on Saturday.”

Moore was replaced in the second half of last week's defeat to Cardiff but he will be fit and ready to go on Saturday - “I’m OK now. I had a bit of dizziness and double vision, but that’s derbies for you.

“I don’t know who did it but I was running around with double vision for about 15 minutes so I had to tell the bench to take me off.

“Obviously it’s not ideal for us that we didn’t win, but we have to keep our heads up and keep going.

“It’s about winning games in this league to take you places, drawing games don’t really take you places.

“We know what our target is and we need to try and win as many games as we can.

“It’s hard for the city to take, but that’s football and you have to move on because there is a bigger target.

“I’m sure we can put it behind us. We did it after Leyton Orient and we will be looking to do it again.”

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