The Sunday Post (Dundee)

LOWLAND LEAGUE

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In the only game played due to the wintry conditions, BSC GLASGOW jumped to second spot in the league after a 3-2 win over CALEDONIAN BRAVES.

BSC boss Stephen Swift said: “I suppose it’s a positive that we can win games while playing poorly and we’ve got to take the positives out of that.

“We went a goal up and then we gifted them a goal after confusion between the keeper and the centreback. We thought we were going to wipe the floor with them, but they suddenly found themselves back in the game. This was a massive momentum switch and then they scored five minutes later.”

BSC went ahead when Alfie Agyeman poked the ball home from a Jamie Glasgow pass after 12 minutes and Glasgow almost got a second three minutes later with a curling shot which brought a brilliant save from Braves keeper Yohann Chardon.

Then, in the 17th minute, Braves were back on level terms thanks to an own goal from Ross Mcmillan, whose passback lobbed his keeper and went into the net.

On 20 minutes, Jack Smith beat the offside trap and gave keeper Andy Leishman no chance to put the visitors 2-1 ahead.

Just on the half-time whistle, Agyeman almost got his second goal, but his tremendous shot was pushed past for a corner.

BSC fought hard in the second half and Ross Lyon levelled the score on 68 minutes when he drove the ball home and, eight minutes later, Michael Anderson got a third and winner for BSC when he finished off a cross from the left.

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