GOAL hero Kelvin Langmead has backed Kidderminster Harriers to fight their way out of the current Coca-Cola League Two scrap.
Striker Langmead blasted the last-minute winner, his first goal for the club in a loan spell from Preston North End, to beat high-flying Scunthorpe United 3-2 at the weekend.
Now the 19-year-old is hoping to add to his tally at Bristol Rovers on Saturday and help keep the feel-good factor after ensuring Harriers wrestled clear of bottom spot.
Langmead said: "We are on a high, off the foot of the table and hopefully it will start going for us now.
"It's very difficult being at the bottom of the table. It's not a nice place to be. But I definitely think we've got the fighting spirit. We want to get out of it.
"We know we are capable and good enough to be out of the position we are in."
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