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Gateshead 3-0 Gloucester City: Four out of four as Heed tame the Tigers

GATESHEAD stretched their winning run at the International Stadium this season to four games with a comfortable victory – which spelt the end of Paul Groves’ Gloucester City reign.

Gateshead

By Jeff Bowron

GATESHEAD 3
GLOUCESTER CITY 0
GATESHEAD stretched their winning run at the International Stadium this season to four games with a comfortable victory – which spelt the end of Paul Groves’ Gloucester City reign.
The free-scoring Tynesiders made it 22 goals in eight games and also kept their first clean sheet.
Gloucester City’s best spell came at the beginning of the game and they forced keeper Jacob Chapman into a fine double save on the half-hour to deny Danny King and Jordan Young’s angled follow-up with his legs. They were rare threats on the home goal, an impressive Gates...

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