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WESTFIELD 4 MET POLICE 0

By Harrison Powell

THE FIELD put on an emphatic performance to see themselves through to the next round.
It took until the 24th minute for the scoring to be opened, when John Adebiyi rifled one into the top corner from 25 yards out.
The first half saw the Field continue to dominate, but couldn’t capitalise on the opener, but they eventually doubled their lead as a bundle in the box saw the ball fall to the feet of Richard Afrane-Kesey, who reacted quickly and smashed the ball into the roof of the net.
The substitution of Sekou Toure added to the Met’s misery, as twice...

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