Sansara's heart-to-heart with boss

Young Walsall defender Netan Sansara has revealed a heart-to-heart with boss Chris Hutchings restored his confidence and has urged the manager to keep faith in him.

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Walsall defender Netan Sansara insists the Saddlers are out to ruin Stourbridge's FA Cup fairytale on Saturday.
Walsall defender Netan Sansara insists the Saddlers are out to ruin Stourbridge's FA Cup fairytale on Saturday.

The left-back made his first appearance of the season in the 2-1 defeat at Colchester on Saturday, after Jamie Vincent pulled his calf in the warm-up.

It ended a frustrating time on the sidelines for Sansara, who had been kept out by Vincent's form.

The 20-year-old said: "I went to see the manager a couple of weeks ago, he told me to bide my time and that I had been unlucky.

"I thought I'd been doing well in the reserves and I feel I'm too good for the reserves. The first team is the test, it's where I'm going to get better as a player and on Saturday I showed the fans and the manager I can do a job.

"He put his trust in me in pre-season and I got injured, which happens in football. I got on with it, got my head down, came back fitter and stronger and hopefully now I can help push us up the table."

Sansara got the call to play just minutes before the game and believes he took his chance, despite defeat.

The left-back joked: "He could have given me a bit more notice. I've been waiting so long for this opportunity. I was warming up and got the call. There were a few nerves but I thought I did alright.

"Now I've got to kick on."