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WITTON REVIVAL IS GOOD ENOUGH

WITTON ALB 3
CHASETOWN 2
By Phil Chadwick
WITTONmoved within one point of the South leaders after staging a second-half fightback.
Liam Holt struck at the far post and Jack Langston converted a penalty for Chasetown in the opening half-hour to leave Witton reeling.
This was after Robert Hopley had headed them in front withhis 23rd goal of the season.
The goal that made it 2-2 came four minutes into the second half when Karl Noon outsprinted the Chasetown defence before rounding Curtis Pond.
Then, midway through the half, left-back Matty Devine cleverly beat two defenders before picking out ...

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