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MASTERLY MENSAH AT THE DOUBLE FOR REDS

By Finley Deeley-Brewer

RUSHALL OLYMP 1
REDDITCH UTD 4
REDDITCH proved too strong for their hosts as they eased to a comforable win at Dales Lane.
The visitors took an early lead, Max Sheaf broke down the right hand side of the pitch before delivering a low cross that was accidentally turned into his own net by Kristian Green.
Redditch doubled their lead moments later, Sheaf once again used his pace to cause problems. This time his cross found Bernard Mensah at the back post who managed to squeeze the ball in at the near post.
Rushall slowly grew into the game and pulled one back...

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