GOALKEEPER Carlo Nash insists it is a matter of Clitheroe getting down to business and the rest should follow tomorrow afternoon.
The 23-year-old, who works as a sales manager at FH Brown in Burnley, believes the Blues will assert their superiority from the start.
"I thought the team played very well last week without getting our just reward," said Nash.
"Victory flattered them.
"We've just got to go out tomorrow, play the same game and remain patient enough to wait for the goals to come.
"There's no reason why we can't beat this team over 90 minutes at Shawbridge.
"We were punished for the one major mistake we made - it was probably the one cross I didn't come for and the big centre back got up and headed into the net.
"They are physically a big, strong side but no player on their team stood out for me."
Centre forward Matthew Rawlings had the pace to threaten but was tightly marshalled by the Clitheroe defence throughout the afternoon.
Andy Perrett also has a reputation for scoring goals but with Simon Westwell, Neil Baron and Neil Rowbothom at the back his chances once again will be restricted.
"It would be great for the club, the fans and the town of Clitheroe for us to get to Wembley," said Nash.
"And with Flixton in the other semi-final it proves that the North West Counties' League is one of the best in the country at this level."
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