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RUEFUL REBELS SAY OH NO… IT’S NINO

ENFIELD TOWN 1 WORTHING 1
By Charlie Baker

A NINO Adom-Malaki wonder-goal dented Worthing’s title challenge despite a second-half fightback from the Rebels.
Enfield Town started Non-League Day eight points adrift of safety, while Worthing knew a fourth win in a row
could take them within a point of the top if third-placed Hemel won at Dorking.
The opening exchanges wouldn’t have
looked out of place at Wimbledon with end-to-end goalmouth action. Enfield’s top scorer Sam Youngs tested Taylor Seymour, before Brad Dolaghan and Teddy Jenks came close for the visit...

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