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Match preview: Morecambe v Rotherham United

17 August 2021

Match Previews

Match preview: Morecambe v Rotherham United

17 August 2021

Stephen Robinson’s side welcome Rotherham United to the Mazuma Stadium for our first Tuesday night game of the campaign.

The Shrimps, whose last competitive Tuesday night home fixture under the lights came on 11 February 2020, head into the game on the back of an excellent 2-0 win over Shrewsbury Town.

The two sides have played each other a total of 15 times between 1979 and 2016, the first two of those clashes falling in the FA Cup with the remaining 13 coming in Sky Bet League Two. Of those 15 meetings, The Shrimps have won five, drawn four and lost six.

Robinson’s men approach the game with plenty of confidence following a draw and a win in the opening two games. In addition, striker Cole Stockton currently sits at the top of the leading scorers table with three goals in two league games. The 27-year-old has a current goal conversion rate of 60% and a shot accuracy of 80%.

The Opposition

Form guide

After their relegation from the Sky Bet Championship last season, the Millers have had mixed fortunes thus far in the 2021/22 campaign.

Since winning their opening game of the season 2-0 at home to Plymouth Argyle at the AESSEAL New York Stadium, Paul Warne’s side went on to lose to Accrington Stanley in Round One of the Carabao Cup before losing away to Wigan Athletic in the league by a goal-to-nil.

In the 204 matches managed since taking over, Warne, who was also assistant manager for the Yorkshire side for a number of years, has won 72, drawn 44 and lost 88, averaging out at 1.27 points-per-match.

Paul Warne’s pre-match thoughts

Rotherham boss Warne, who faced the Shrimps once as a player for the Millers in a 0-0 draw in September 2009, has heaped the praise on Morecambe ahead of Tuesday night’s clash.

Speaking to their official website, he said: "I'm surprised - and I know that sounds like a very insulting thing to say, I don't mean it that way.

"They had a really hard start and have done amazingly well.

"They have pulled a team together and got some really good experience in there as well.

"There are two players that I have been linked to sign in the past with Greg Leigh and Toumani Diagouraga.

I've always really liked the latter as a midfielder.

"I think Stockton has done really well and they're a real physical force.

"I think they have had the shock result of the season so far, when they were leading at Ipswich and then ended up drawing.

"I have watched that game and they performed really well. Then they did well at Blackburn and beat a brand new Shrewsbury side, who have invested well in the summer.

"I think they have been the surprise package of the league as we speak.

"In pre-season, everyone was talking about the like of Ipswich and Sunderland as always,

and Morecambe have arguably had the best start out of all the clubs from what people expected.

"Fair play to them, there's no reason why they can't continue."

United’s key players

In what proved a difficult 2020/21 campaign for the Millers, striker Michael Smith won the illustrious Player of the Year award. The former Charlton and Barnsley man also picked up the leading scorer award after netting 10 times in 46 appearances in all competitions. The 29-year-old, who stands at 6ft 4, began his career with Darlington and has gone on to become a reliable scorer, having bagged his 100th career goal in March against Bristol City.

One of Rotherham’s summer arrivals is Northern Ireland international Shane Ferguson. Having accumulated a total of 49 appearances for his country, and 308 career appearances at club level, the 30-year-old undoubtedly provides his new side with a wealth of experience, especially considering he has also played in the Premier League and Europa League respectively. The left-midfielder has found the net 14 times in his career to-date and assisted a total of 39 goals, proving himself as an important asset to the Millers.

Another important man for Rotherham is striker Freddie Ladapo, who joined the club in July 2019 after an impressive return of 19 goals in 49 appearances for the Pilgrims. The 28-year-old spent his youth career between Southend United and Colchester United before going on to play for such clubs as Crystal Palace, Oldham Athletic and Shrewsbury Town. The 6ft 2 man has a total of 203 career appearances to-date, 42 of which came in the Championship, scoring 55 times and providing 10 assists.

Shrimps’ pre-match thoughts

Speaking after Morecambe’s impressive 2-0 win at home to Shrewsbury Town, Shrimps’ boss Robinson says he is expecting a tough game against the South Yorkshire outfit.

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“It is another difficult game on Tuesday night against a team who has come down from the Championship, they are a very good side,” he said.

“They are big, strong, physical - I have worked with a few of their players, Freddie Ladapo up front and they have a real strong athletic side that we will have to match.

“We have to do that to allow us to play our football, our performance in the second-half [vs Shrewsbury] shows that we take the game to people, we are a very good side, but we have to start well and match their physicality.”

Meet the men in black

Taking charge of Tuesday night’s fixture is experienced referee David Webb, with Steven Rushton and Graeme Fyvie running the lines and Adam Herczeg taking the role of fourth official.

Webb has taken charge of two Championship games so far this campaign, both of which saw the referee issue six cards in each tie.

Having represented the PGMOL at the Dallas Cup in 2009, Webb went on to referee the League Two Play-Off Final between Coventry City and Exeter City at Wembley Stadium in 2018.

Don’t miss a kick with our iFollow coverage

Fans can watch Tuesday night's game against Rotherham United live on iFollow Shrimps, with summer signing Jon Obika joining host Dave Salmon on commentary.

Audio passes are available from as little as £2.50 per match, £4.49 for a monthly pass or £45 for a season pass.

As well as full match commentary, the ‘Shrimps Verdict’ podcast will be available post-match, featuring online, on demand content, including audio match highlights, post-match interviews and reaction, and the chance for supporters to have their say.


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