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HERO HIRSI ATTHE DOUBLE…

CHATHAM TOWN 2 KENSINGTON BOROUGH 4 (AET)
By Lewis Johnson
WALID Hirsi scored twice as Kensington Borough won in the most dramatic fashion in extra-time.
Borough took the lead on 81 minutes when Hirsi stabbed the ball home from close range following a free-kick.
The away side looked to be heading for victory, but Lee Friend’s 95th minute equaliser forced the game into extratime. The substitute’s shot was too strong for Sean McDermot, whose hand was not enough to keep it out.
Borough took the lead once again in the 106th minute with a magnificent finish from Hamza Miezon on the e...

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