Ahead of the Northampton Crash, I assured you, IAN EVAAT, that the Sensational Ace is back and prepared to fire.
Ian Evatt hopes the return of skipper Ricardo Santos will lift the Wanderers squad heading into a busy run of fixtures.
Ian Evatt hopes the return of skipper Ricardo Santos will lift the Wanderers squad heading into a busy run of fixtures.
The towering defender hasn’t featured since the 2-1 defeat at Reading last month due to injury.
Gethin Jones is also back from suspension, having missed the past three league games following his sending off against Peterborough.
Meanwhile, Paris Maghoma is back in contention after recovering from a thigh problem and Carlos Mendes Gomes is nearing a return to action.
“With football being a subjective game, people will always form their own opinion about Rico but he just has an aura,” Evatt explained.
“When everybody sees him back and in our team, it certainly lifts our players and I think it demoralises the opposition as well. He is a huge player for us and we are delighted to have him back.
“We are delighted to have Paris back as well, he has real quality. Carlos is not too far away either. We are really pleased to have those guys back and ready to push on for the next block of fixtures.”