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WITTON ALBION 1 RUSHALL OLYMPIC 2

By Mark Harris
■RUSHALL deservedly came away from Wincham Park with all three points.
A 82nd minute strike from Stan Mugisha saw the visitor’s cap a battling performance in which they led on 33 minutes thanks to Andre Landell’s far-post finish with the Witton defence all at sea.
Witton struggled to find any rhythm, with too many passes going astray, especially in midfield. Landell, Kristian Scott and Majed Osman gave the home side a torrid time and could easily have been further ahead.
Witton rallied after the break, but found defenders Joe Hull and AJ Adelekan in resolute...

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