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Malakai makes it okay with last-ditch clincher

By Matty Hurst

SOUTHPORT 1
MERTHYR TOWN 0
SUBSTITUTE Malakai McKenzie netted a last-minute winner to end Merthyr’s six-match unbeaten run.
A game affected by heavy wind still had a plethora of chances but it was one-way traffic in the first half.
Southport could’ve taken the lead after ten minutes when Jordan Slew flicked to DJ Pedro, who ran in behind and from a wide angle the forward tried to square across to Danny Lloyd but Jaimie Cogman was out quickly to prevent a tap-in for the home side.
Tom Moore saw his header from a corner tipped over moments later before ...

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