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Ruthless Poole stun Met

POOLE TOWN 5 MET POLICE 2
By Peter Leppington

POOLE scored three times in the last four minutes to register their third consecutive league win.
Met Police broke the deadlock from a lovely through ball which Herson Alves tapped in after a defensive mix-up.
Met Police controlled the first half although Harry Hutchinson’s header was cleared off the line by Taylor.
Poole were much im-proved in the second half and deservedly levelled, Will Fletcher headed in Hutchinson’s cross.
Poole then led as Liam Beach failed to collect Luke Holmes’ high cross, the ball falling to D...

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