Minehead defender Lee Nunn has been given the job of trying to shut out Westbury United's top scorer Tony Colbourne in tomorrrow's Screwfix League match at Irnham Road.
Colbourne scored a hat-trick last weekend as United recorded a 3-0 win over Minehead on their own ground.
Now the sides meet again only seven days later and Minehead's joint manager Charlie Lewis said last night: "Lee is being asked to stop Colbourne from scoring.
"Colbourne is an old-fashioned centre forward - big and strong and able to hold it up and lay it off. He's also good in the air.
"We will be asking Lee to keep an eye on him. We have to stop him scoring if we are going to gain quick revenge."
Lewis is delighted with the commitment of his team but disappointed that Minehead have not picked up more points.
Minehead go into tomorrow's game third from bottom, having won only four of their 20 league games this season.
Westbury are sixth in the table but have games in hand on all the teams above them.
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