Doncaster Rovers manager Grant McCann has firmly rejected suggestions that his team's upcoming League One season finale against Peterborough United is a "dead rubber." Despite both clubs having secured their third-tier status, McCann insists there is still plenty to play for in the highly anticipated fixture at the Weston Homes Stadium.
The match, scheduled for this weekend, pits 15th-placed Doncaster Rovers against 17th-placed Peterborough United. Many observers might view the encounter as having little consequence, given that Rovers confirmed their League One safety with three games remaining, while the Posh only guaranteed their survival after a goalless draw with Mansfield on Tuesday night.
However, Grant McCann, who has a strong connection to Peterborough United having both played for and managed the club, holds a different perspective. He believes that the outcome of this final game carries significant weight for Doncaster Rovers, impacting their standing and future prospects.
"Even though some might say there's nothing to play for - there is," stated the Northern Irishman. McCann emphasized that his team still has the opportunity to climb several positions in the League One table, a factor he considers vital for the club's strategy moving into the summer transfer window and recruitment period.
Improving their final league position could offer a psychological boost and potentially influence player recruitment decisions, making the trip to Peterborough United far from meaningless for Doncaster Rovers. McCann's determination highlights the professional mindset he expects from his squad, even in the season's closing moments.
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