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CAMBRIDGE CITY 2 HARINGEY BORO 1

DIV 1 NORTH
By Leo Usher-Murray

■ CAMBRIDGE came out on top of a hard fought battle with a Haringey side stuck in the relegation zone.
It was Haringey who went one up when Zayshuan Asamoah drilled his shot into the bottom right corner in the 4th minute.
George Smith was then played in behind of the Haringey defence to equalise for Cambridge with a stylish finish.
The hosts then went on to get a second minutes later after Jack Thompson poked the ball past the keeper from a rebound.

Haringey dominated the second half having chance after chance, but couldn’t find a way...

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