Linfield boss tells his side to take nothing for granted when Carrick Rangers visit Windsor Park
David Healy has issued a warning to his Linfield players to take nothing for granted against Carrick Rangers after learning the hard way last season.
"I can remember texting Stuart a couple of days after that defeat. They came to Windsor and we didn't capitalise on that," recalled the Linfield boss. "When you're a team and a manager on a run like that and you're asking for a bit more, and I've been there, then there's probably no better place to come than Windsor to show they're fighting for the manager, each other and the club.
"I'd expect the three teams to be fighting it out again this season and you could probably add a couple more in as well," he said. "Everyone is probably in and around where they should be in the table at the minute. Larne will get to where they should be once they catch up with their games.
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