Allsop Ready For Latics

Last updated : 16 August 2013 By Bournemouth Co-Ordinator

Having held his hand up to a couple of errors that could have kept the scoreline down at Watford last weekend, Cherries keeper Ryan Allsop is up for it, as goal keeping coach, Neil Moss is quoted in the Bournemouth Evening Echo as saying: "It was a bad second-half performance defensively against a very good attacking team. It has given us a jolt to make sure we go into every game and play the best we can. From my point of view, I chatted to Rocky straight after the game and he was quite philosophical about it. He didn’t feel he could have done an awful lot about the goals. I then went through the game with him on DVD, which we do after every game, and there were very few mistakes on his behalf. I don’t think he had conceded six before so everything is a test. He has been fine this week and everything has been positive. He has trained hard and trained well. Like the rest of the players, he will be desperate to erase the memory and there would be nothing better than to get three points against Wigan, another very good team. For a young lad, he has quite a mature head on his shoulders. He is laid back and is keen to try to put it to bed against Wigan".