Tenbury United Reserves 1
George and Dragon Colts 2
UNITED Reserves are still looking for their first Kidderminster League Division One win of the season after conceding two second half goals and an interval lead.
Tenbury opened up confidently and made the early running. They deservedly took the lead in the 19th minute when Andy Gill made a fine run down the right before crossing to Jacky Magill who hit the target with a superb rising drive from the edge of the box.
The visitors came out for the second period looking to get on terms and within five minutes of the restart they had equalised. Some crisp passing in mid-field opened up the home defence and their striker raced through the middle to give home goalkeeper Sean Bald-win no chance with a crisp finish.
It was game on as both sides battled for the winner, but unfortunately it was United who cracked as the visitors took advantage of a defensive mistakel.
George and Dragon weathered the pressure and in spite of some good defending by United, with 16-year-old Adam Holder showing great promise, the visitors broke quickly when Tenbury lost possession to ensure victory with a third goal.
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