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Yeovil Town 3-1 Aveley: Cooper’s Glovers are on top of the pile

Yeovil Town rose to the top of National League South with a fourth straight win after a dominant 3-1 win at home.

Yeovil Town

By Sheridan Robins

YEOVIL TOWN 3
Murphy 13, 32, Young 18

AVELEY 1
Hughes 49

SOME STRIKE: Yeovil’s Jordan Young fires in a volley
PICTURE: Pinnacle

YEOVIL Town rose to the top of National League South with a fourth straight win after a dominant 3-1 win at home.
A first-half brace from Rhys Murphy and a volley from Jordan Young in the opening half an hour set Yeovil on their way, in what was a superb first half. Charlee Hughes scored his fourth goal of the season from close range after a mix-up at the back for the home side but Aveley failed to trouble Joe Day in the Yeovil goal, despit...

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