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Es leave it late at Casuals

CORINTHIAN-C 1 ENFIELD TOWN 2
By Malcolm Parker

ENFIELD held on to second place when two goals in the last 16 minutes turned potential defeat at lowly Corinthian Casuals into unlikely victory.
Clear-cut chances were few and far between in a first half which offered some brisk midfield passing, but little goalbound or goalmouth action, as neither attack could produce a shot on target.
The visitors’ Jeremiah Gyebi came the nearest when he volleyed a corner well over.
The second half was, almost inevitably, livelier in both penalty boxes.
And on 57 minutes Casuals broke the deadloc...

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