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It’s not easy for Sesay but the Stones roll on

SALISBURY 0 MAIDSTONE UNITED 1
By Dexter Allison

SALISBURY suffered a late defeat at the hands of Maidstone United thanks to a goal from substitute David Sesay in the 83rd minute.
The first half was hardly a vintage display from either side as there was just one shot on goal apiece before the half-hour mark.
Maidstone could have opened the scoring through Jephte Tanga after he found himself in the Salisbury box for a shot which went narrowly wide.
The first half became a tug of war of possession with the visitors earning the best chance of the half with a penalty on the half-hour ...

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