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SUB L’GHOUL SAVES DAY AFTER LOKKO OWN GOAL

SUB L’GHOUL

By Jason Burns

IT WAS all square in the National League’s only game of the day as both sides ended Saturday with a point that did neither club any favours in their quest to break into the play-off picture.
Mercurial Frenchman Nassim L’Ghoul came off the bench to salvage a point for Andy Hessenthaler’s men, who had been behind for the majority of the game following Kevin Lokko’s early own goal.
Visiting keeper Mitch Beeney had kept Dover at bay with some crucial saves, but the former England Under 19 man slipped as he stretched to reach L’Ghoul’s last-g...

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