AFTER watching his side go down 3-0 to Harrogate, Radcliffe Boro boss Kevin Glendon said: "We played quite well in the first half, they scored from a deflection and we went in 1-0 down.
"We had the first two chances of the game but we just can't buy a goal at the moment.
"We're not the greatest team in the world at holding on to a 0-0 scoreline, so we have to score.
"It must be horrible watching us at the moment, up front we haven't got a goal in us, we're blunt," he admitted.
"The chances we do get keep falling to Simon Carden, but he's not been doing the business, he hasn't scored for a while."
Boro then round off the regular season with a trip to Spennymoor on Saturday April 17, followed by the visit of Burscough the following Saturday.
One player who could play a big part in deciding whether Boro make it or not is latest signing, full-back Lee Duffy.
"His performances have been one of the few pluses. He's decent in the air, has good timing, can tackle and his distribution is good," said Glendon.
"He's told me he's really enjoyed his football here, although he can't believe some of the daft goals we've given away, but hopefully he'll make a difference and help us into the play-offs."
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