Neil Wainwright insists the Darlington squad will ...
Neil Wainwright insists the Darlington squad will not allow any complacency to creep in ahead of their crucial play-off semi-final second-leg clash at Rochdale.
Midfielder Wainwright provided the assist for Ian Miller to head home the last-gasp winner in Saturday's 2-1 victory in the first leg, to give the Quakers a slim advantage ahead of the weekend's second leg encounter at Spotland.
But Wainwright is wary of a backlash from free-scoring Dale, who have established a formidable reputation on home soil this term, as the Quakers bid to seal their place at Wembley later this month.
"It's half-time in the tie and we are not going to be complacent by any stretch of the imagination," Wainwright told PA Sport. "We know how good Rochdale are at home and we know they are going to come out all firing on all cylinders as well so we'll certainly not get complacent that's for sure."
Wainwright - along with Miller - came off the bench to play any integral part in Saturday's dramatic win and the 30-year-old is hoping to have done enough to earn a starting berth at Spotland.
"Every player wants to be involved in these games and after coming off the bench on Saturday I hope I made a bit of an impact," he added. "I'll keep my fingers crossed that I'm on the team sheet come Saturday afternoon."