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SUTTON COMM R 0 MET POLICE 2

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By Blake Tann-Salmon

■ A LATE salvo handed Met Police the three points they needed against Sutton Common to secure their safety.
The visitors had the better of the opening exchanges – Jamal Sharpe’s volley was deflected wide after six minutes.
Rovers went close through George Bond, whose long-range effort flew over the bar in the 23rd minute.
But it took until the 83rd minute for the deadlock to be broken – a long throw was taken and the ball made its way to the back post. It fell to Izvnna Ikebuasi after a scramble, and he converted from...

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