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TANGARA IS THE HERO IN OAKS’ WIN

SOUTH EAST
SEVENOAKS TOWN 1 CHICHESTER CITY 0
By Andrew Gidley

ROWAN Liburd’s early strike maintained Oaks’ unbeaten home record – their first win in seven meetings between the sides.
City went home ruing missed chances, frustrated by home keeper Amadou Tangara and resolute defending, in a match that included a total of 17 minutes stoppage-time.
City missed out twice in the opening three minutes through Isaac Bello and Ethan Prichard to set the tone for their afternoon.
Liburd finished off a good move after 11 minutes, his first goal for the club after an earl...

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