![]() ![]() Much like the Bristol Rovers game, it was another great team performance, built on defensive solidity. I opened the scoring, flicking a header into the bottom corner after great work from Jevani Brown, who again provided the assist when I poked home to double our advantage seconds after the restart.įurther goals from Josh Key in the 57th minute and Tim Dieng some 18 minutes later saw us run out comfortable winners. Read More - 'Complete performance' from Exeter City in 4-0 thrashing of Scunthorpe United We took the game to the home side from the outset and, while we had to wait until the 41st minute to go ahead, were good value for our 1-0 half-time lead. ![]() However, with the Irons having made a slow start to the season, we thought the match looked eminently winnable – and so it proved. While, Leyton Orient aside, we have been hard to beat this season, we’d only won one of our six League Two fixtures before Saturday. It was great to bag three points at Scunthorpe United at the weekend – and better still to do so in such convincing fashion. MATT JAY IS THE CAPTAIN OF EXETER CITY FC Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice
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