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Albion Rovers' goal spree against Glasgow Uni can be League Two spark, says Callum Wilson

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Albion Rovers star Callum Wilson hopes their scoring spree in extra-time to sink Glasgow University in the Scottish Cup will rub off in League Two.The Cliftonhill side ended up firing four goals past the students in Saturday's second round tie, having seen Wilson's 20th minute opener cancelled out by Uni' Cameron Murray over the 90 minutes.However, a Charlie Reilly penalty, an Amaury Testa effort and a Tom Reid own goal ensured a comfortable away win in the end at Airdrie's New Broomfield ground.In recent weeks Rovers have struggled to take their chances and that has left them bottom of League Two, but ahead of the visit of Stenhousemuir on Saturday, Wilson hopes this can be the turning point for Rovers.The 23-year-old midfielder said: "We have been a little bit up and down this season and we feel we should have a few more points than we've got."But winning games always gives you confidence so if we can keep winning in the cups, hopefully we take that into the league campaign."We have been creating chances and not talking them, but as long as you are in those areas, at some point the goals will come."So hopefully four goals in this game, that can be the turning point for us."Stenhousemuir is another big game.

Every game in League Two is, especially when you are down the bottom, but if you win two or three games on the bounce you can get right back in the mix."We just need to focus on that and stay positive."Wilson had other chances himself to put the game with Glasgow out of sight but praised the West of Scotland League Second Division side for their defensive display.He added: "I thought they were really well organised.

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