LEETON United will chase another victory on the road this season on the weekend.
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United will again hit the road, this time to take on South Wagga, marking their third straight away game.
South Wagga are struggling this season, having not yet won a match in 2020 and also going down by large margins in several games.
However, Leeton United first grade coach Frank Alampi said his side would not be taking any chances.
"At the end of the day, there's three points up for grabs like there always is," he said.
"I'm not worried about the boy's going into the game thinking it might be an easy one.
"They know they need to do the work in order to get those three points and the win."
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United have been solid this season, but Alampi said there continued to be room for improvement.
He would like the players to work on their connectivity through the field.
"Just working on that through our attack, midfield and defence," Alampi said.
"Hopefully we can do a bit of that and get that working a bit better."
While United's eye is firmly on getting the win this weekend, the idea will be to also play well to prepare for a big match the following week against Hanwood back on their home soil.
With United continuing to have players perform well in their senior men's sides, Alampi continues to be met with selection headaches.
"It's a good headache to have, but it's one of the harder parts of being a coach," he said.
"We'll have a similar team to last week this weekend, but there will be some changes.
"Everyone knows they need to play for their spot each week."
Sunday will also see the return of first grade co-captain Joey Fondacaro, who returns from a long suspension.
Alampi said Fondacaro will be going through reserve grade first before making his way to the Pascoe Cup side.
"Joey knows that and he is more than happy to do that ... he's definitely looking forward to getting out there and playing (for the first time this year)," Alampi said.