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DOUBLE BUBBLE FOR ACE WIKTOR

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD T 0 SLOUGH TOWN 3
By Ollie Heathcote

WIKTOR Makowski scored two as an excellent first-half display saw Slough Town rewarded with a comfortable victory at Hemel.
The hosts had a key chance three minutes in. Olly Davis kept the ball alive and cut back to Mauro Vilhete but the attacker’s low effort was well saved by Adam Desbois.
Despite the early pressure, it was the visitors who took the lead in the 17th minute when Makowski took advantage of a miscommunication between keeper Michael Johnson and Kyle Ajayi to tap into an empty net.
Seven minutes later, Makowsk...

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