Ronnie: "We Want To Win This Competition"
Listen to Ronnie Moore's pre-match press conference now on Tranmere World.
Ronnie Moore says Tuesday's match at home to Morecambe will give his players a quick chance to bounce back from the 1-0 defeat at MK Dons on Saturday.
The Manager hopes it will be another step on the road to Wembley, with the winners of the match reaching the Northern Semi-Finals of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
He told Tranmere World: "We've not got too long to dwell on Saturday which is a good thing. We've got the game against Morecambe straight away and hopefully we can put things right.
"We want to go as far as we can in the cups. I've always said the Johnstone's Paint Trophy is the best opportunity a player and manager at this level can get of going to Wembley, so it won't be a matter of us taking it lightly. I'm sure Morecambe will have the same attitude. We want to win this competition and as a manager I want to lead this side out at Wembley.
"We've had them watched three or four times and they play 3-5-2 so we've got to have a look at how we'll play...do we go back to 4-4-2, do we stick with 4-5-1, or do we have a go at them and play 4-3-3?"
Meanwhile, Moore revealed he may be faced with another selection dilemma for the match, though Andy Taylor will return from suspension.
He added: "There are one or two little knocks. Goodison is definitely out, Ben Chorley has a groin strain so there's a chance he could miss it. Bas Savage has a chest infection and will be left until last minute. I'll probably not know until 4 or 5 o'clock tomorrow what side I'll be able to play.
"Taylor will come back, but you couldn't have asked for a better debut from Cresswell on Saturday. He defended well, did everything that was asked for him. He was very unfortunate to end up on the losing side."

















