Joe Anyinsah - Radio Cumbria Interview

Last updated : 08 December 2007 By Thetashkentterror

Joe Anyinsah
United loanee Joe Anyinsah spoke to BBC Radio Cumbria's Derek Lacey on Friday morning as he talked about scoring two goals in the 3-0 home win over Swindon on Tuesday, Anyinsah also chatting about his own future with his temporary spell at Brunton Park ending soon :


" Obviously like any player I am delighted to get on the score-sheet, especially getting two here at home as well. Definitely the most important thing though was the three points, but I was pleased in both ways so it was good. I think having the week break gave everyone the chance to recuperate, we worked hard in training as well and got back to the basics of our pressing game and closing down well. So everyone was switched on and knew the job we had to do.

" I'm going back to Preston on the 18th of December, I'm sure that the new manager will want to have a look at me but if not and I'm not part of his immediate plans then hopefully I can get back here on loan. I'm really enjoying it here, a great set of lads, the back-room staff, and the fans as well so I'd love to stay a bit longer as well.

" You've got to get your head around going back, because obviously I am going back to Preston now and there are probably a couple of people ahead of me in my position. At the end of the day though I just believe in myself, as long as I am doing what I am doing then it can go either way. If the manager likes me then I'll be involved, if he doesn't then as long as I'm playing well I'll have options - hopefully here but wherever, as long as I'm doing my thing.

" I'm more than happy here so it would be a pleasure to stay on a bit longer. Leyton Orient at home is my last game so it should be a big game, we're both at the top end of the table so it's a really important game. The Northampton game is obviously the one we are looking forward to though because it's the next game. Hopefully we can carry on the winning run and I'd like to get on the score-sheet again, that would be nice.

" It was brilliant to get on the score-sheet against Swindon, there is no better feeling than that. I wasn't actually supposed to come off apparently, Andy Horn has put up the wrong number and it was supposed to be Joe Garner that was coming off but he just assumed that the "Joe" was me. Because there wasn't long left they said to just come off anyway so I've got him to blame for not getting my hat-trick now. "