'Third time lucky' for McClean at Blackpoolpublished at 16:22 22 April

James McClean admits it was a case of "third time lucky" as he scored the opener in Wrexham's pivotal 2-1 win at Blackpool.
McClean was unable to score with a pair of big chances either side of the restart at Bloomfield Road but struck a fine effort beyond Harry Tyrer in the 61st minute.
The former Republic of Ireland international says his goal was the perfect way to celebrate his birthday having turned 36 the day after the victory against Steve Bruce's side, adding that striker Sam Smith did not get the final touch on his shot.
"We've seen it back a few times, it's definitely my goal. He's (Smith) not getting that," said McClean.
"It was overdue as well, so I'm delighted to score. I almost scored two before that, one great save and I haven't seen the header back, I probably got too good a connection on it.
"But it was third time lucky, and a nice birthday present. My wife and two eldest kids were in the crowd as well. It was fantastic for them and to send them (fans) home happy."
The triumph over Blackpool combined with Wycombe Wanderers' 4-0 loss at home to Charlton Athletic saw Wrexham rise back above the Chairboys into second place in League One.
Phil Parkinson's men sit two points above Wycombe and four above their next opponents Charlton with just two matches of the regular season left to play.
But McClean says Wrexham can't afford to take anything for granted as they continue their quest to clinch a third successive promotion.
"It (Blackpool win) puts us back in a great position," he added.
"We've been here before and at this stage of the season, there's always twists and turns, you can't take anything for granted.
"The players and the staff have to remain professional, block out that noise and just go about doing our job.
"There's a lot of pressure at this stage of the season and pressure is a privilege because it means there's something expected of you.
"We have to see it that way and embrace it."