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Tanga puts seal on Stones’ late surge

MAIDSTONE UNITED 3 AFC TOTTON 1
By Ruth Pettifer

MAIDSTONE United’s play-off hopes remain alive after the Stones comfortably did the double over AFC Totton.
With just two minutes gone, Jephte Tanga picked up the ball and drove into the box only for Ryan Gosney to get a foot to his shot and divert it away from goal.
AFC Totton went very close when Tony Lee’s volley from 25 yards had Lenny Holden beaten but it went inches wide. And Maidstone nearly profited when Jamie Yila worked hard to charge down Luke Bennett’s clearance, leaving Gosney to have to react quickl...

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