David Jeffrey not taking Ards lightly in League Cup tie
Last year’s beaten finalists travel to the side bottom of the Danske Bank Premiership
“We played Ards in Bangor in August and they were by far the superior team in the first half,” said Jeffrey.
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Hide Ad“A better second half saw us eventually triumph on the day but if they had taken their chances we probably wouldn’t have won.
“We won the competition in my first full season at Ballymena and got to the final last season.
“However, we didn’t perform against Dungannon in the decider and we would like to get back there and make up for that disappointment.
“In order to progress we must overcome a resolute, well-organised and good footballing side in Ards.”
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Hide AdMeanwhile, Crusaders boss Stephen Baxter says keeping Glentoran strikers Curtis Allen and Robbie McDaid quiet is key to winning the League Cup quarter-final at the Oval on Tuesday night.
“Curtis Allen and Robbie McDaid are very lively in attack so you have to be aware of their threat,” Baxter said.
“I saw Glentoran recently and they were worthy winners against Coleraine - they are a good side with quality players.”
Premiership champions Crusaders beat their East Belfast rivals 3-0 at Seaview in their first meeting of the season last month.
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Hide AdBaxter’s men have won their last two matches to move into the title picture while the Glens have slipped down the standings after five defeats in their last six league games.
Glentoran’s latest loss came at the hands of in-form Ballymena, who won 1-0 on Saturday to remain third in the standings.
The other quarter-finals see Cliftonville entertain holders Dungannon Swifts on November 20 and Linfield are away to Championship side Portadown on December 4.