Another front foot performance from Shelbourne tonight should be enough to finish off the job against Linfield in their Champions League qualifying tie, according to Richie Towell.
Joey O'Brien's side exerted pressure on Linfield in last week's first leg at Tolka Park in front of the RTÉ cameras but only Mipo Odubeko's second-half goal is all that separates the sides ahead of tonight's second leg in Belfast.
While Shels have a 1-0 lead to protect at Windsor Park with a place in the second qualifying round at stake, ex-Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk midfielder Towell told this week's RTÉ Soccer Podcast that their best bet is not to sit back given that - in his and former Republic of Ireland winger Keith Treacy's point of views - the reigning League of Ireland champions have more quality in their squad than Linfield possess.
"I think they should just go up there and fight fire with fire. Just go in as if it's 0-0 and really go for them," Towell said.
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"I wasn't too impressed with Linfield physically. If I was Joey O'Brien I would be saying, 'Start the game exactly as we did in Tolka Park. Go for them'.
"Let's be realistic. You see Shamrock Rovers, they went up to Windsor Park (last season), everybody thought it's going to be a big derby feel to it, a competitive game, and they went and trounced Larne.
"It was simply because they didn't show them too much respect. They went up and stamped their own authority on the game and that's exactly what Shelbourne need to do.
"If they go up there and sit off Linfield, Linfield will move the ball and they'll get bodies in the box, balls into the box and they'll create chances, I've no doubt about that.
"So if I was Joey, I'd say exact same game-plan as the home one, 'let's go for them', because as Keith said, on paper, Shelbourne are the better team, they have better players man for man, so go up there and prove it."
Speaking to RTÉ Sport after the first leg, Linfield manager David Healy said his side would look to be more attack-minded than at Tolka Park, and with that in mind, Treacy said Shelbourne should start striker Sean Boyd who proved to be a game-changer as a sub in last week's first leg.
"Personally, I would start him just because I assume that as David Healy says, they're going to have a little more of a go, a little bit more of a tempo and when you've got a big target man like Sean Boyd, if there's any sort of pressure or it gets a little bit too tight, it's an easy clip up to him, up to his chest or a fighting header," Treacy said.
"So I would start with Sean Boyd. I'd try and weather that early storm that you'd imagine is coming and then go and take the game by the scruff of the neck."
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