[h=3]Ulloa would love an East Midlands repeat[/h]8:00am Saturday 3rd May 2014 in Albion By Brian Owen
Leo Ulloa puts Albion ahead at Forest last season
Leo Ulloa wants an East Midlands repeat performance at the City Ground.
Albion’s top scorer would love a performance reminiscent of the recent 4-1 win at Leicester City.
And not just because of the scoreline that night.
Ulloa is convinced the Seagulls need a win at Nottingham Forest to have a realistic chance of going into the play-offs.
He reckons the combination of a bold start, disciplined defending and clinical finishing they displayed at the King Power Stadium is needed again.
Ulloa said: “I’d like a repeat of Leicester of course. We beat the leaders.
“But not just because of that. It was a game which was really pleasing for how we played and how we took our chances.”
A repeat of the 2-2 draw by the Trent last term, when Ulloa scored one goal and made another, will leave them hoping Burnley win at Reading.
He added: “It was a bitter-sweet feeling there last season. We were 2-1 up and they scored at the end.
“But it was a game I enjoyed from the individual point of view and the team as well played well.”
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Leo Ulloa wants an East Midlands repeat performance at the City Ground.
Albion’s top scorer would love a performance reminiscent of the recent 4-1 win at Leicester City.
And not just because of the scoreline that night.
Ulloa is convinced the Seagulls need a win at Nottingham Forest to have a realistic chance of going into the play-offs.
He reckons the combination of a bold start, disciplined defending and clinical finishing they displayed at the King Power Stadium is needed again.
Ulloa said: “I’d like a repeat of Leicester of course. We beat the leaders.
“But not just because of that. It was a game which was really pleasing for how we played and how we took our chances.”
A repeat of the 2-2 draw by the Trent last term, when Ulloa scored one goal and made another, will leave them hoping Burnley win at Reading.
He added: “It was a bitter-sweet feeling there last season. We were 2-1 up and they scored at the end.
“But it was a game I enjoyed from the individual point of view and the team as well played well.”
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