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Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence knows his team have to be more ruthless in the closing weeks of the League 2 season to achieve their top-seven target

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Head coach Stephen Clemence accepts his Gillingham team won’t fulfil their play-off target while their scoring problems persist.

Clemence has got the Gills creating chances, but putting the ball into the net continues to be problematic. Missed opportunities cost them at the weekend as they drew 1-1 at home to lowly Grimsby. More: Boss likes the look of new shape The Gills are hanging onto hopes of a top-seven finish and head to Morecambe this Saturday to face a side who are chasing the same aim.

Clemence said: “Hopefully we can start taking chances between now and the end of the season but you only have to look at the last two home games, Tranmere and [on Saturday against Grimsby]. “We have taken two points and we should have all six. “I don’t fear anyone, I am not bothered who we play.

I think the group of lads that we have got will take anyone on, but when we get our chances we need to make sure we put them in the net. “If we are going to be successful this year then that is what we will have to do between now and the end of the season. “If we don’t put the ball in the back of the net I think we will always be in the games, but we won’t finish where we want to finish for that reason. “We will keep doing our best with the boys to get better and to improve and to try and give them confidence and let’s see what happens between now and the end of the season.” Goalscoring problems have pre-dated Clemence’s appointment and injuries to newly-signed forwards Josh Andrews and Jorge Hurtado haven’t helped.

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