Doncaster Rovers v Wycombe Wanderers Match Preview

by The Rovers Review

Just as we build momentum we seem to lose it, but on the bright side we seem to bounce back from every defeat, and hopefully we can do it this Saturday v Wycombe Wanderers.

Goalkeeper Marko Marosi looks to be a doubt after coming off against Blackpool early in the second half with an injury, but had already conceded 4 goals prior to that. Ross Etheridge will be looking to claim back the number one spot.

Cedric Evina will miss this weekend's game, after picking up an injury. Evina has injured his toe and, ironically, this comes at the same time as Dany N'Guessan leaves the club. This may be the perfect opportunity for youngster, Tyler Garratt, to earn his place in the side.

After the Blackpool match Ferguson said "they'll be changes", pointing out that "Middleton was poor" and that the ball was given "away in the middle of the pitch", meaning he could be swinging the axe on a few of the midfielders, and one of them will be Middleton by the sounds of it.

The visit of Wycombe will see the return of former Rovers striker Adebayo Akinfenwa, who played up front for Rovers in 2004 making 9 appearances and scoring 4. So far this term Akinfenwa has scored two goals for Wycombe, who sit 21st in the table and are without a win since the 1st October. The last time we faced Wycombe was in 2006 during the league cup where we drew with them 2-2, with goals from Jonathan Forte and Graeme Lee.  This will be the first time that we play Wycombe at the Keepmoat, so let's hope we can keep our good home record going with a win this Saturday!

Predicted lineup v Wycombe Wanderers

Marosi; Mason, Wright, Butler, Garratt; Houghton, Blair, Rowe, Coppinger; Mandeville & Marquis

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