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9th February 2017
02:24pm GMT

"We were pretty much full-time but a couple of the lads had jobs as well so that would mean you'd train in the evenings. You would do your gym work in the morning and then train at 6pm. I was still in the gym at the crack of dawn back home. "It's a different set-up here but one that's going to be good for me. I'm enjoying the training, with it being in the morning – it's brilliant. "Playing in the Europa League definitely helped me get up to the intensity a lot quicker."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/818033949679255552 Horgan also set his sights on the play-off places. Preston are currently in 11th place, seven points behind Sheffield Wednesday in the final play-off position. He reckons the squad is good enough to bridge the gap. "I’ve said ever since I came that there’s a brilliant squad," Horgan said.
"You don't even have to look at the bench – look at the players who aren't even on the bench. Anyone within the squad could do a job and bring something different. For the manager to have those decisions to make, it's obviously not easy for him. To be honest we’ve a very strong squad. "From a team point of view, I want to push for the play-offs and get as high as we possibly can. It definitely won’t be out of our grasp, it’ll be difficult but that will have to be the aim. "Personally I’m just going to try and get into the team as much as a possibly can. When I do I’ve got to try and affect games and stay in the manager's mind."
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