South Wagga may have conceded 14 goals so far this season, but Leeton United isn't going to let that distract them.
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Coach Frank Alampi said the team would be focused on converting the chance they created into goals.
And while South Wagga languish in seventh and Leeton sit at third on the ladder, Alampi said there was no reason to be complacent going into the weekend's game.
"We just have to do what we do well and convert our chances," Alampi said.
"We've let in a few sloppy goals and we can improve all over the park.
"If we weren't creating chances, I'd be worried. So we just need to convert them."
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Some big tackles during United's game with Lake Albert may mean some substitutions to first grade, but Alampi said there were a few reserve grade players keen to make their mark in firsts.
"If the opportunity comes and they get the call, if they grab it with both hands, they'll stay there," Alampi said.
He said United had been controlling their games well so far in the season, but with players being more clinical with their scoring chances would give the team a confidence to drive forward momentum.
Leeton United will play South Wagga at Rawlings Park three on Sunday from 3.20pm.
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