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MACC GO ON THE ATTACK TO EARN A LATE VICTORY

By John Walsh

WORKINGTON 0
MACCLESFIELD 1
MACCLESFIELD hit a 91st-minute winner just as Workington looked like applying the first shut-out of the season against the Silkmen.
A lovely, deep cross from Neil Kengni found substitute Luke Duffy arriving late to hammer home from close range.
Up to that point, Workington had defended heroically against the leaders, whose tactical tweaks in the second half paid off.
Workington had a particularly good spell in the last 20 minutes when the outstanding Steven Rigg hit a post.
Matty Clarke shot narrowly wide and Rigg just didn’t get ...

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