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Worthing 1-2 Truro City: Luke Jephcott so cool to fire the Tinners

Luke Jephcott scored the winner as Truro City secured a huge three points on the road to go above National League South title rivals Worthing on goal difference.

MAGIC MOMENT: Luke Jephcott fires home the winning goal for Truro City PICTURE: Phil Mingo/Pinnacle

By Sam Skilton

Cashman 45+1
WORTHING 1

Dean 3, Jephcott 67
TRURO CITY 2
Luke Jephcott scored the winner as Truro City secured a huge three points on the road to go above National League South title rivals Worthing on goal difference.
The visitors took the lead through Will Dean but were soon pegged back.
Danny Cashman converted from the spot after Dan Lavercombe was controversially penalised for a foul on Temi Babalola.
Truro manager John Askey provided his take on the incident after the match.
Controversy
He said: “Our goalkeeper has played the ball first.
“Their player’s not got a foot ...

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