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“That’s why I have to be careful. I don’t want to go out and do something (in the transfer window) that’s either emotional or reactionary that in turn hamstrings us for years to come. Because we do have guys coming back to help us. The summer window could be more centred around getting our current players back that have been out. That’s how I would say we’re looking at it, but that’s not saying we’re not doing anything in the window.”

K.C. has had as many as 10 players on injured reserve the past two months, a big contributor in their current place in the table, and it’s why Henry won’t be overconfident heading into this weekend’s game.

“I don’t want to get caught up in the standings. K.C. is not a team that should ever be where they are,” he said. “They have too much quality, a coach with a vision who’s done really well in this league. Every time I think about K.C., I always see them as a top team in this league. They can go anywhere and pick up points, and win in style.

“We know we’re going to be playing a good team, regardless of where they are in the standings.”

Cornelius knows the time for patience is past, and it’s time to produce some results.

“I think everyone’s frustrated the way this season has gone, because there have been so many games, so many different points throughout the season where we could have had more,” he said.

“We’re just sticking to what we’re trying to do. We believe what the coach is telling us, what he’s guiding us with, so it’s time to start giving back to him now and start getting the points for him.”

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