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GOSS IS HERO AS MOLES PREVAIL

ARLESEY TN 0
AYLESBURY 2
By Jools Thomas
ASTON Goss’ superb double proved enough for Aylesbury to pick up three points on the road.
A great Harry Scott ball over the top allowed Aylesbury’s Ty Deacon to hit a terrific volley that Bartolomiej Pedrycz parried.
But on 38 minutes, Goss unleashed an unstoppable shot into the top corner from 30 yards to give the visitors the lead.
The home team’s best chance of an equaliser fell to Rafe Goodman on 85 minutes but despite being clean through on goal, he could only strike the ball into the side netting.
Deep in injury time, a clear...

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