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BOSS SCOTT UNDER FIRE AS SHRIMPS WIN AT LAST

By Derek Quinn

MORECAMBE 4
Azeez 13, Nolan 56, Payne 58, Popov 78

EASTLEIGH 0
MORECAMBE boss Jim Bentley secured his first win since returning to the club as his side brushed aside a poor Eastleigh team to pile the pressure on their manager Scott Bartlett.
A superb 45-yard opener from Miguel Azeez gave the Shrimps the platform they needed to build on with second half strikes from Jack Nolan, Lewis Payne and Chris Popov giving the relegation-threatened home side a first win since December 21.
It was also a result that clearly annoyed the visitors’ hierarchy too as comments wer...

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