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"You must know that your friend you are playing with will help you if you are having trouble or are in a bad position."
Igor Vetokele remains doubtful about his form, due to a thigh injury, but Bowyer's main concern is that Charlton handles the occasion of Sunday's visit to Wembley, their first visit for 21 years since their defeat against Sunderland.
"It's always a football match between two teams, nothing changes there," he said. "You have to look at their strengths and weaknesses, make sure that we put the right side and that everyone is physically and mentally ready.Whoever is chosen Sunday, I know that they will not let me down. "
Jack Ross was a 21-year-old defenseman with Camelon Juniors when Sunderland and Charlton played in the most famous clash final at Wembley in May 1998.
Clive Mendonca scored a hat-trick against his local club. Serbian goalkeeper Sasa Ilic made a decisive stoppage. The Addicks reached the last goal of the penalty shootout after a 4-4 draw.
The memories have inevitably resurfaced since the two clubs booked a new stake, this time in the Ligue 1 final at Wembley on Sunday – but Ross admits he'd dread the prospect of such a breathless rehearsal.
Ross said: "When both teams avoided the semi-finals, people naturally started to point to that, but I have to admit that no one really talked about it this week.
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