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MET POLICE 1 AFC PORTCHESTER 2

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By Des Flanders

■ AFC PORTCHESTER grabbed an away victory at the Metropolitan Police after going a goal down.
Despite being close to the relegation places, the Met began brightly and on the 21st minute earned a penalty when Tobi Ogundega was scythed down in the penalty area, which was then converted.
The hosts held on until the 44th minute when Ryan Pennry poked home from close range.
Met suffered a big blow when Igor de Souza suffered a bad ankle injury, which forced him off with Met needing to reorganise, but in the 68th minute Pennery struck again as Met ...

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