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Emmanuel’s home comfort

By Ray Pearce

SALISBURY 2
HARROW BORO 1
SALISBURY notched their first home win of the season, coming from behind against Harrow Borough.
From the start, Salisbury threatened with Sam Ashton shooting straight at the Harrow keeper when through on goal.
But it was Harrow who scored first when Imran Uche was given too much time and space outside the box to lash the ball past Marcus Beauchamp after seven minutes.
Salisbury continued to create chances and the equaliser came after 39 minutes when Antonio Diaz was felled just inside the box and Charlie Davis stepped up to slam home the penalt...

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