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Lolos on a high for clinical City

OXFORD CITY 3 WELLING UNITED 0
By Patrick Lock

OXFORD CITY continued their unbeaten start to 2023 with a comfortable win over Welling United.
Both sides carved out great chances in the opening minutes – Josh Ashby had an effort just wide of the post after two minutes, before Adnan Kanuric was forced to tip a George Alexander header wide.
The hosts grew into the contest as the first half progressed, but were limited to speculative efforts with Ashby and Lewis Coyle shooting from distance, only leading to easy saves for Myles Roberts.
Klaidi Lolos then did well to get himself ...

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