JOHN Coleman admits he has every faith in Przemyslaw Kazimierczak ahead of Accrington Stanley's crunch League Two clash at Rochdale tomorrow.

The Poland Under 20 goalkeeper signed a one-month extension to his loan deal at the Fraser Eagle Stadium club.

Following his temporary move from Bolton, Kazimierczak started four games on the spin but was picked among the substitutes for last Saturday's draw with Lincoln after the Reds brought in another on-loan stopper, David Martin.

But his presence on the bench was vital, as he stepped on to replace Martin who damaged his ankle in the opening five minutes.

Kazimierczak is now set to grab the gloves at Spotland tomorrow and Reds boss Coleman has been pleased with his progress.

"Kazimierczak had not played a lot of games before he came here," said Coleman. "He's learning with every game he plays. He didn't do anything wrong last Saturday.

"He's only a young lad - a big lad too - and there's areas he needs to learn.

"But he's a very, very good shotstopper, very agile and has got a very nice temperament."

"We always wanted to keep him beyond his initial one-month loan and we're glad that Bolton have agreed to an extension."

With Martin and Iain Dunbavin sidelined for the next two weeks, Coleman is on the lookout for another goalkeeper.