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Minhas at the double to boost Curfews’ bid

BRACKNELL TOWN 2 CHERTSEY TOWN 4
By William Kruczek

NATHAN Minhas and Magnus Abisogun were on top form as Chertsey cruised to victory at Bracknell, edging them closer to a play-off spot.
Chertsey started out strongest with multiple close attempts at goal in the early stages, all leading up to the opening goal from Abisogun 15 minutes in.
He made the most of the space he was given and drove his shot low past Zaki Oualah.
Eight minutes later Chertsey had the secondas Minhas got onto the end of Abisogun’s cross and headed in from close range.
Chertsey came close to a third, b...

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