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LEVI BRINGS UP A DOZEN GOALS

MAIDSTONE UNITED 1 FARNBOROUGH 1
By Ruth Pettifer

LEVI AMANTCHI’S 12th goal of the season two minutes into stoppage time at the end of the match rescued a point for the Stones, who made it eight games unbeaten in all competitions.
There was little of real note ntil the 51st minute when Farnborough were awarded a penalty after Lucas Covolan appeared to catch Michael Folivi. Taylor Maloney took the spot-kick and sent Covolan the wrong way.
Maidstone didn’t really get going until the 70th minute thanks to a change in shape and a double substitution. A good spell of posses...

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