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Nash turn it around to earn victory

CURZON ASHTON 3 WORKSOP TOWN 1
By Leon Higgins

THREE goals in 11 minutes earned Curzon Ashton a comeback victory at the Tameside Stadium.
In an opening ten minutes that lacked chances, Worksop came close when Aaron Martin had the ball land kindly to him inside the box but could only put his effort wide of the post.
Two minutes later, the Tigers took the lead when Aleksandrs Starcenko’s diagonal ball was cleverly controlled by Oli Greaves, who took the ball around Callum Hawkins before he tapped into an empty net.
The Nash thought they had a equalise when Chi Eze found Charl...

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