BALTI Sports will continue their attacking change in approach for the visit of Wareham Rangers to Weymouth College tomorrow (3pm).
Marco Nott’s men have enjoyed an upturn in form with three successive Jewson Dorset Premier League victories.
And Balti will fancy their chances of a fourth straight win against a Wareham side sat second-bottom in the table.
Nott told Echosport: “We’re going into every game now thinking we can win it.
“That’s obviously the change in approach we’re going for now, we’re trying not to fear anyone.
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“Wareham only lost 1-0 to Ham Rec last week so we don’t know what to expect, but on our side we’re definitely going all out for the win and playing on the front foot.
“We’ve got no right to be complacent against anyone with our results this season. We’re scoring a lot of goals but we know we’ve let ourselves down.
“It’s a case of switching right on and trying to get up that league where we normally are.
“Our aim is to certainly improve our league position and win as many games as possible.
“Every game we’ve got to respect, then attack and see what happens. We’ve been on a run and hopefully that could continue.”
Balti could break into the top half with victory and if other results go their way.
Nott added: “Trying to get into that top half is an absolute minimum for what we’re looking at.
“Overall it’s been a pretty dire season but if we can get up that league it would be good.”
Carl McClements and Che Curran return but Ryan Dovell is unavailable. Danny Andrews (knee) will be rested.
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