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WYTHENSHAWE T 0 STALYBRIDGE CELT 2

DIV 1 WEST
By Taran Dhamrait

■ STALYBRIDGE Celtic recorded a fourth-straight win with goals from Jack Irlam and Max Leonard at relegation-threatened Wythenshawe Town.
In a first half of few chances, the opening goal came from the penalty spot after 30 minutes after Matthew Liptrott caught Irlam inside the area. Irlam stepped up and netted the penalty.
The visitors doubled their lead four minutes into the second half. Javid Swaby-Neavin’s cross finding Leonard who headed into the bottom corner.
Emmanuel Omorogbe nearly pulled a goal back fbut his header was tipped over ...

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