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Cambuslang Rangers v Rutherglen Glencairn: McColl and Pryce ready for battle as Camby seek derby revenge for 97th-minute sickener

Cambuslang Rangers boss Paul McColl says his players will be up for some derby day revenge as they seek to make up for their painful last-gasp defeat to Rutherglen Glencairn last time out.

The Somervell Park side were undone in the 97th minute in the September meeting when Paul Brennan struck to earn a 2-1 victory for Glens at the Hamish B Allan Stadium.

But Camby have improved a lot since then and managed to haul themselves out of the relegation zone in the West of Scotland First Division, so McColl is hopeful they will be able to make amends against Joe Pryce’s charges on home turf.

Camby go into the game having beaten Thorniewood United 2-1 in their last outing on January 13, while Glens lost 2-1 at home to Blantyre Vics on Saturday.

And McColl said: “Hopefully this game will be a bit different because we are playing a bit better now and we are at home.

“We didn’t have Armand Dollani and Owen McGinty playing for us in that game and they have been very good for us recently.

“We have changed things a wee bit. We’ve been doing well recently, we’ve been playing decent football, we’ve been difficult to beat so we are looking forward to it.

“Joe Pryce is a good guy with a really good team. They scored in the 97th minute last time and fair play to them for that, their big sub came on and scored the winner.

“We had a couple of big chances but they just fell to the wrong guys.

“We know we are playing a good team, but it’s a derby game and we’ll be up for it.

“We played a good Ashfield team and a good Thorniewood side in our last two games and took four points from six, so hopefully we can take that form into the game.”

McColl’s men know a victory has the potential to take them up to 10th, having been right in the relegation

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