Barnsley: Winnall: The sky is the limit for Reds
The Reds’ season may have failed to consistently hit the heights, but in a division just separate fifth-placed Chesterfield and fifth-from-bottom Crewe, Winnall says that all is still to play for.
The former Scunthorpe United player is back in harness after a hamstring problem and his return is nicely timed, with the Reds showing signs of getting their act together at long last with Danny Wilson’s side chasing a third straight league win for the first time this campaign at Swindon on Saturday.
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Hide AdWinnall, who says he is ready if called upon to make his first start since late November at the County Ground this weekend, said: “We are starting to look as if we are kind of fulfilling our potential.
“If we can find some consistency and continuity in the team, then I think we can really push on.
“We are only four points off the play-offs and the sky is the limit for us really.
“It is just how much we want it.
“We should be aiming for the top six and we are in a league where a lot of teams can beat anybody on their day and the most consistent ones rise to the top.
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Hide Ad“We have got to be aiming for four down to sixth, that’s where we all want to be as a team and squad and where we are focusing. It’s a realistic target.”
On whether he feels fit enough to reach another landmark with his first start since November 29, he added: “I feel good. It was a long process of getting fit again as I had a few setbacks while I was going through re-hab.
“But I feel I am getting closer to full fitness and I am getting no pain or anything.
“I am itching to get back involved and just want to play as many minutes as possible.
“I am ready to start if needed. I will speak with the manager and physio. But I am raring to go.”