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PROGRESS SIGNS ARE A RELIEF FOR STREVENS

PROGRESS SIGNS

By Simon Carter

EASTLEIGH boss Ben Strevens reflected on a game of two halves as his side came from behind to grab a point which moved them out of the bottom four.
A dire first-half display in scorching heat saw the hosts deservedly trail to Juan Luque’s 15th-minute goal.
But a “few choice words” at the interval saw Eastleigh level within two minutes of the restart through Tyrone Barnett’s first goal for the club. Indeed, it was only the Spitfires’ second goal in 484 minutes (they remain the division’s lowest scorers with three goals in nine hours o...

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