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MASIKINI MASTERFUL FOR MOATMEN

MERSTHAM 3 EGHAM TOWN 1
By Chris Pullen

DESPITE going a goal down after 17 minutes, Merstham ensured their survival in the Isthmian South Central with a superb second-half display.
Striker Excellence Muhemba powered his header home after an excellent Danny Campion cross, while Campion could’ve doubled their lead shortly afterwards but failed to hit the target.
Luke Read’s own header grazed the bar for the hosts, while Aaron Goode rose highest to thump home the equaliser two minutes be- fore half-time after Lewis Gallifent’s super stop denied Jean-Pascale Masikin...

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