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Bristol Rovers striker Junior Agogo believes the club are facing their biggest game of the season at Southend on Tuesday night.
Rovers travel to Roots Hall for the second leg of their area final with The Shrimpers in the LDV Cup, with a place at The Millennium Stadium at stake.
Ian Atkins' men trail 2-1 following the first leg at The Memorial Ground, but Agogo still believes Rovers have every chance of progressing.
The striker has endured a difficult time over the past few months having recently been acquitted of a rape charge, but still has 16 goals to his name this season.
His goals in a struggling Rovers side have attracted the interest of scouts from Championship clubs, and the 25-year-old realises another contribution against Southend could not only fire his team to Cardiff - but also help fulfil his ambitions of playing at a higher level.
"I'm just fully focused on helping Bristol Rovers get to the final in Cardiff, it's a massive game for us," Agogo told skysports.com.
"Obviously there are likely to be teams watching the game, but what is important for me is trying to help my team get the result we need.
"I'm glad the court case is behind me now and I want to get on with playing football and maintaining my form.
"Ultimately I want to play at the highest level possible and know I have the ability as I have played in The Premier$hite before, but Bristol Rovers is what is important at the moment."
Rovers travel to Roots Hall for the second leg of their area final with The Shrimpers in the LDV Cup, with a place at The Millennium Stadium at stake.
Ian Atkins' men trail 2-1 following the first leg at The Memorial Ground, but Agogo still believes Rovers have every chance of progressing.
The striker has endured a difficult time over the past few months having recently been acquitted of a rape charge, but still has 16 goals to his name this season.
His goals in a struggling Rovers side have attracted the interest of scouts from Championship clubs, and the 25-year-old realises another contribution against Southend could not only fire his team to Cardiff - but also help fulfil his ambitions of playing at a higher level.
"I'm just fully focused on helping Bristol Rovers get to the final in Cardiff, it's a massive game for us," Agogo told skysports.com.
"Obviously there are likely to be teams watching the game, but what is important for me is trying to help my team get the result we need.
"I'm glad the court case is behind me now and I want to get on with playing football and maintaining my form.
"Ultimately I want to play at the highest level possible and know I have the ability as I have played in The Premier$hite before, but Bristol Rovers is what is important at the moment."