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TWO IN TWO AS NORWICH HIT BACK

NORWICH UNITED 2 BRENTWOOD TOWN 1

By Norman Bygrave
NORWICH United came from behind to register back to back victories for the first time this season.
Brentwood led at the break after Luke Foster’s curled a second-minute free kick from just outside the area into the top corner. The Planters deserved to be level by half-time Shaun Wones hitting the Brentwood upright as the Planters piled on the pressure although the visitors had strong shouts for a penalty turned down.
The scores were level in the 62nd minute when a Adam Hipperson cut-back was turned into his own net by Harry Gibbs.
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