AFC maintain title challenge with victory over Boston


Dom Marsala and Robbie Goodman got the goals for Rovers to keep them just one point behind Nirvana, who registered a 3-2 success at third-bottom Wellingborough Town on Saturday.
It was a good response from Kempston, who bounced back from their first league defeat of the season after they were beaten by Eynesbury in their previous outing.
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Hide AdSpeaking after the game, Kempston boss Jimmy Stoyles said: “Boston beat the league’s in-form side Newport Pagnell a few weeks ago so we knew it was a very tough place to win at.
“We could sense a bit of a change in the lads; more relaxed but with real focus, and you could see this in our play.
“From the first whistle to the last we dominated the ball and the game with a disciplined, managed, quality performance.
“Our midfield ran the game with good passing on a poor pitch and great energy, and both wide boys were tricky with good quality.
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Hide Ad“Number 9 Jermaine Ivy occupied both centre-backs with a top performance and brought all into the game. We made three changes in the second half – all having a positive impact, especially Josh Crawley.
“The only negatives were a missed penalty and chances missed as we should have scored six or seven, but we got the performance we wanted and the three points that we came for.”