David Healy has told his players they will have to up the ante if they are to overturn a 2-0 deficit in Thursday night’s Europa League third round clash in Switzerland.
Even though the Linfield boss made a staggering ELEVEN chances to the team that lost 2-0 at home to FC Zurich last week, he was far from happy with the performance in Saturday’s White Ribbon Charity Shield decider against Crusaders at Windsor Park.
The deadly Paul Heatley broke the deadlock for the Shore Road team with a picture finish on 68 minutes, curling the ball over the outstretched gloves of goalkeeper David Walsh.
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