JAN Molby is telling his Kidderminster Harriers players to forget last Saturday's 'rubbish' performance and restore their pride with an improved display at promotion-chasing Lincoln City tomorrow.

The Aggborough chief was fuming after their 4-1 drubbing against struggling Macclesfield Town which he described as "rubbish" and left his side still looking over their shoulder at the Nationwide League Division Three relegation area.

The Dane, however, has warned his new-look troops that they face a tough task at sixth-placed Lincoln.

He said: "It's a difficult place to go to. We had a 1-0 win up there one year, but it's a place where all the things that we didn't do on Saturday we'll have to do tomorrow.

"We'll have to be big and strong. We'll have to compete and obviously try and play our football when we can.

"But the main thing is we are ready for the game because it's going to be one that's played at a high tempo. Lincoln pepper your penalty area with crosses and long throws and set-pieces, so we'll have to be on our on guard."

Molby added: "I'd take a draw at Lincoln. Obviously we try to win every game and we'll try and win tomorrow, but I think a draw there would be a good point."

Harriers, who lost 2-1 at home to the Red Imps in September, go into the game seven points clear of the drop zone and Molby believes two more wins should be enough to ensure their Football League status.

Following the departure of Bo Henriksen and Danny Williams to Bristol Rovers, Molby may give debuts to new loan signings, strikers Leon Clarke from Wolves and Simon Brown from West Bromwich Albion, while defender Steve Burton has returned from Hull City for the rest of the season after a loan spell earlier in the campaign.

Molby will have defender Matt Gadsby available after a leg injury, but midfielder Dean Keates starts a three-match suspension following his sending-off at Leyton Orient.

Lee Jenkins, building up his fitness following knee surgery, Kenny Coleman (groin) and Adam Willis (neck) remain on the casualty list.

FORMCAST: Harriers to lose 2-1.