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U's approach play pleases Ward


John Ward was pleased with his Colchester United side’s attacking performance after they extended their unbeaten pre-season run with a 1-0 win at Cambridge United last night.

Ian Henderson’s header late in the first half proved enough to seal victory for the U’s over their Blue Square Premier opponents, at the Abbey Stadium.

Colchester looked sharp offensively, particularly in the first half and boss Ward was happy with his players’ efforts.

Ward told the Gazette: “The whole thing was like a league game for us.

“There was some high tempo football and I thought our first half performance was really good.

“We put 19 crosses in in the first half and I’m pleased with that because that’s something that I wanted.

“They now know the importance of delivering that ball into the penalty box.

“They are listening to what I’m saying, which is nice.

“I was really pleased and if I have a criticism, it’s perhaps that we didn’t finish off some of the forward play that we put together.

“In the main I’m looking at fitness levels now to take us towards Exeter and in the main, I’m pretty happy with what I’ve seen.”

All of Colchester’s starting line-up against Cambridge completed 90 minutes last night apart from striker Clive Platt, who was replaced by Kayode Odejayi on the hour mark.

The U’s are expected to field a completely different line-up tonight against Chelmsford City, as the countdown to the new npower League One campaign continues.

“Game time is really important now and I can’t replicate that on the training ground,” added Ward.

“All the boys who play against Chelmsford saw the Cambridge game, so they know the standard to live up to and try and emulate.

“If they can do that, I have some smashing problems.”

For all of the latest Colchester United news, see the Daily Gazette.


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crazy comments, clacton says...
10:48am Wed 28 Jul 10

19 crosses put into the box and no body able to convert the chances. If thats the case surely the manager and chairman can see we need a fresh face up front quick or we will strugle. The present lot have had enough chances but just proves they are not up to div 1 standard.

crazy comments, clacton says...
11:27am Wed 28 Jul 10

19 crosses put into the box in the first half. Surely this must prove to the manager and chairman that the existing front men are just not good enough in taking chances and scoring goals. For the sake of signing one new player we could struggle all season.

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