Three Stevenage FC dangermen that could punish Exeter

By Layth Yousif

1st Feb 2021 | Local Sport

Three Stevenage FC dangermen that could punish Exeter. CREDIT: @laythy29
Three Stevenage FC dangermen that could punish Exeter. CREDIT: @laythy29

Stevenage will be buoyant after their last-gasp victory over Grimsby Town boosted their fight for League Two survival.

With Alex Revell's side gearing up to host Exeter City at the Lamex on Tuesday evening, Boro will be hoping to build on there excellent victory against the Mariners at the weekend.

Stevenage writer Owen Rodbard takes a look at three players that could inflict damage on the Grecians

Elliot List

List has been short of game time this season, however against Grimsby he showed his quality with a very impressive goal and overall performance.

His direct running and pace caused havoc in the Mariners defence at the weekend.

His ability to play anywhere across the attacking line is very overlooked in Revell's system as the front four interchanges throughout the match.

Matty Stevens

Pacy, aggressive and has an eye for goal. Nothing epitomises Stevens more than the 95th minute winner at the weekend.

The awareness and willingness to anticipate where Luther Wildin's long ball would land and to time his run perfectly to stab the ball into the back of the net has certainly put him in good stead with the Boro faithful.

A couple of cameos off the bench must surely of earned him a place in the starting 11 sooner or later.

Luther James Wildin

Often overlooked at times, Wildin has come on leaps and bounds this season. A man of the match performance against Grimsby really exhibits what he's about on the pitch.

Pacy, strong in the challenge and has impressive vision.

The weight of pass and timing for Stevens' late winner was simply stunning and something that Luther has recently brought into his game.

Expect another bustling performance up and down that right hand side on Tuesday.

     

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