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Gillingham's Myles Weston hoping home run will see a return to winning ways at Priestfield

Gillingham's Myles Weston
Gillingham's Myles Weston

By Luke Cawdell

Myles Weston is determined to see the Gills reignite their title challenge this weekend as they face the first of three successive home fixtures.

York head to Priestfield on Saturday and that visit will be followed by the arrival of Northampton on Tuesday night and then Wycombe the following Monday, in a match televised live on Sky Sports.

Gillingham’s last outing was at Priestfield, when they lost to 2-1 to new leaders Port Vale and the striker (pictured) believes it’s time to put a few things straight.

He said: "We want to get back to winning ways and make things right, especially at home, and it would be a good game to correct a few things.

"Port Vale caught us (at the top of the league) but with a game in hand, we will get back on top. Hopefully, we can give the fans a good game to watch and get the win. We need to keep on winning to put pressure on Port Vale, just like they did to us.

"Hopefully, we can get back to winning ways and then take that confidence into Tuesday. We could get three home wins, that’s nine points and we are back to the top of the league and with a little gap as well."

Gillingham’s home results have dipped of late, with Allen’s men picking up just one point from their last four outings but home or away – it’s of little concern to six-goal Weston.

He said: "I want to win every game, whether it’s home or away. We need to get back on track."

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