Wroxham ace aiming to recreate his hero's magic at Wembley.
Wroxham v Whitehawk (Agg 2-0)
The FA Carlsberg Vase
Semi-Final Second Leg
3pm, Saturday 3 April
Trafford Park, Wroxham FC
Winning clubs receive £7000 from The FA's prize fund
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Wroxham go into the second leg of this FA Vase Semi-Final 2-0 up after second half goals from Paul Cook and Andy Eastaugh gave them the advantage from Sunday's first leg.
However, goalscorer Cook claims he and his team-mates are not allowing themselves to think about a Wembley Final just yet. He said: "We have to keep level headed. We're in the lead, but there's still a lot of work to do. We're trying to not think of The Final and to take one game at a time."
Despite having quite a poor season in the Ridgeon's Premier League their form in The Vase has been quite unbelievable. Cook explained: " At the start of the season we identified The Vase as one of our priorities. That is even more the case now that we can't win our league or get relegated.
"I would love to inspire my team to a victory at Wembley, as my hero David Beckham has done many times for England."
Wroxham hope to welcome back young Matt Daniels and exciting winger Gary Gilmore from injury.
Cook's goal came just 50 seconds into the second half of the first leg to leave Whitehawk manager George Parris frustrated.
"We just didn't come out of the changing room for the second half," said Parris. "It was quite a disappointing result. We did okay in the first half as we hit the bar and had a couple of chances."
Talking on the chances of his side reaching the Wembley Final, Parris added: "We have to be optimistic about winning the tie."
Whitehawk, who are top of the Sussex County Football League, hope to welcome back 21-year-old midfielder Josh Jones and are boosted by the news that Darren Freeman, who was sent off in the first leg, will not be suspended for this fixture.
Video highlights of this game will be available to watch on Sunday, so make sure you tune in for those!