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Morecambe v Gillingham: Head coach Stephen Clemence looks ahead to their next League 2 outing as they chase a play-off place

Head coach Stephen Clemence says getting Gillingham into the play-offs could be his biggest success in the game - knowing they face a big task ahead.

The Gills have it all to do to finish inside the top seven as they start this weekend 10th in the table having played more games than most and with a poor goal difference. Clemence was in a confident mood this week as he challenged his side to go and get the wins needed to make it.

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Up next is a trip to fellow play-off hopefuls Morecambe - a side lacking in form after three straight defeats.

“It would mean everything to me if we were to get into the play-offs,” said the head coach.

“It would probably be the biggest achievement in my career.

“I would love to lead a team out at Wembley, it would be absolutely fantastic, the boys want the same thing as well so we will be giving it our utmost to get there.

“There is no reason why with seven games to go we can’t turn this around.

“We are one point off the play-offs, let’s keep going, let’s all keep believing as a football club and look forward to the game on Saturday.”

The Gills need to pick their own form up with just two points taken from a possible 12 in their last four games. Frustrating home draws against Grimsby and Tranmere came amid away defeats at Barrow and Wimbledon.

The Gills need wins now to get them involved, likely needing at least four maximum-point hauls to be in with a shout.

Gills’ upbeat boss said: “We haven’t taken enough points recently and we know we have to win games between now and the end of the season.

“The team is well capable of going on a run but we need to take care of the next game first, the boys are fully focused, right up for it and they are all

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