Fairclough eyes better defending

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Manager Paul Fairclough believes Barnet could be a real force in League Two if they tighten up in defence following their win over Wrexham.”Our home form has been good. The last five games we have won four, scoring goals, lots of goals - unfortunately at both ends,” he said.

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