Michael Skubala hailed the character of his Lincoln side after they came from behind to win 2-1 at Cheltenham and move into the League One play-off places with one game left.
Relegation battlers Cheltenham led through Liam Sercombe’s early penalty, but Joe Taylor levelled before half-time and Freddie Draper won it seven minutes after the break.
The Imps’ top six destiny is in their own hands, with a home match against champions Portsmouth to finish, while Cheltenham’s place in the third tier is now hanging by a thread.
“We knew it was going to be tough coming here,” Skubala said.
“We know how much they were fighting for every point so they could stay up.
“They started the game brighter than us and we didn’t begin it as ourselves.
“In the second half we came out and blew them away a little bit and could have probably scored more.
“It was a brilliant second half and everyone worked hard, digging deep to get those points.
“The 1,000-plus fans really got behind the team and pushed us on when we were 1-0 down.
“It really counted and helped us get back into the game. They drove us on.
“The character of the group is amazing and if we looked back months ago to be told we’d be in a position where we’re sixth with the champions coming to our place to face us as we look to clinch a place in the play-offs we’d have all taken it. It’s up to us now.”
A midweek win at Burton had kept Cheltenham’s survival hopes alive but the defeat leaves them five points from safety with just two games left to play.
Manager Darrell Clarke is refusing to throw in the towel while survival remains a possibility.
“I am gutted, first of all, but we still have to try and take it to the last game of the season,” Clarke said.
“We have to win on Tuesday night (Peterborough at home) and then anything can happen in the last game (at Stevenage). We have to do that.
“We have to appreciate moments in the game today where we should score.
“In the first half we had some golden opportunities so to come in at half-time only 1-1 is disappointing because we’d opened them up a few times and the gameplan was working.
“The first half was the best we’ve played at home for a long time.
“I was then disappointed with the second half as a whole because we huffed and puffed, with players tiring.”
Man Utd are reportedly targeting a recently relegated Premier League player to strengthen Ruben Amorim's midfield.Manchester United have held discussions over a shock swoop for Leicester City midfielder Wilfried Ndidi, according to reports. Ruben Amorim may view the recently-relegated star as a cut-price solution in his pursuit of midfield reinforcements this summer.United have focused their early...

Chelsea could reportedly hijack Tottenham's pursuit of a Premier League forward.Chelsea are reportedly looking to hijack Tottenham's pursuit of Mohammed Kudus Chelsea could reportedly hijack Tottenham's pursuit of Mohammed Kudus by negotiating a swap deal for the West Ham winger. The west Londoners have been among the Premier League's busiest clubs in the summer window, having already made a numbe...

Lionel Messi could consider leaving Inter Miami to play in a more competitive league ahead of the 2026 World Cup in North America. Messi and Co. faced humiliation in the Club World Cup round of 16 stage after suffering a 4-0 loss to Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain. The Argentine's current deal expires at the end of 2025 and he has reportedly put fresh contract talks on hold.Messi coul...

Chelsea not ruling out swoop for West Ham star KudusAccording to the Daily Mail, Chelsea are set to compete with their Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur to secure a transfer for West Ham star Mohammed Kudus. The Blues have already signed Liam Delap from Ipswich Town and are now closing in on signing Joao Pedro from Brighton and Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund. Earlier this month, the Ha...

Charly Musonda Chelsea Premier LeagueFormer Chelsea rising star Charly Musonda Jr has retired aged 28 after an injury-hit career for one of Belgium's former brightest prospects.Musonda retires aged 28WHAT HAPPENED?Musonda has now decided to put an end to a difficult career, announcing his decision himself on the Rising Ballers podcast as reported by Belgian outlet La DH Les Sports. Musonda had bee...

FBL-EUR-C1-REAL MADRID-PRESSERDani Carvajal is ready to play in any position under new Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso as the veteran Spanish full-back eyes a return to the Los Blancos squad after remaining sidelined with an ACL injury since last October. Carvajal rejoined Madrid training earlier this month and is now hopeful of getting game time under Alonso in the upcoming 2025-26 campaign.WHAT HAP...

Bryan MbeumoIt is still possible that Bryan Mbeumo remains at Brentford this summer, claims the club's director amidst strong Manchester United links.WHAT HAPPENED?Bees director of football Phil Giles has insisted the club are waiting for the right offer for their talisman and could keep him next season if this does not come in from United or Tottenham Hotspur - despite the fact that Mbeumo only h...

FBL-ESP-LIGA-REAL MADRID-ALONSOComplete guide to Los Blancos' pre-season preparations, including friendlies and training camps, ahead of the 2025-26 season.Elimination from the 2024-25 Champions League must have hit Real Madrid hard, but Los Blancos already have big events to look forward to ahead of the 2025-26 season.Under Carlo Ancelotti's most recent managerial spell at the club, Real suffered...

Luis-DiazBayern Munich are ready compete with Barcelona to secure a transfer for Liverpool winger Luis Diaz this summer. The Bundesliga giants are looking for a quality left-wing option and have put the Colombian in their shortlist. The German champions, though, are yet to initiate formal transfer talks with the Reds as they are still evaluating their options. WHAT HAPPENED?According to Sky Sports...

Bayer Leverkusen medical slated for Liverpool defender QuansahLiverpool defender Jarell Quansah will take his medical at Bayer Leverkusen on Monday.Quansah is leaving Liverpool for Bayer for a fee of 330m up front plus 35m in bonuses.As part of the agreement, Liverpool have included a buy-back option in the deal.TMW says Liverpool will be able to re-sign Quansah for a set fee of €80m.Quansah...



- 1 Raphinha happy to see Barcelona miss out on FIFA Club World Cup
- 2 Transfer news & rumours LIVE
- 3 Liverpool willing to make swap proposal to Palace for Guehi
- 4 Chelsea transfer at 'final stages'
- 5 Club World Cup 2025: Benfica v Chelsea predictions, best bets and odds
- 6 Man Utd close in on Bryan Mbeumo! Red Devils agree £60m+ fee with Brentford as Premier League rivals iron out final transfer details
- 7 Mystery blonde who had night out with Kieran Trippier
- 8 Man United close in on Bryan Mbeumo
- 9 Transfer news & rumours LIVE
- 10 Sporting CP president Varandas: Gyokeres knows price he can leave for