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LITA LEADS A DOUBLE CANARIES COMEBACK

By Max Hall

BARWELL 5
ALVECHURCH 3
BARWELL twice came from behind, blowing away visitors Alvechurch in the final 30 minutes and sealing victory to lift themselves five points clear of the bottom three.
On-loan Walsall player Charlie Wragg had put Church ahead after seven minutes with his first goal for the Warwickshire side. The 17-yearold received the ball in space after Barwell’s Scott McManus failed to cut out the pass.
Former Premier League star Leroy Lita levelled from the spot in the 25th minute, after a push in the area, but Church’s Tyrone Barnett restored th...

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