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Bessey left with ‘bit of a sour taste’ despite win

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Fleetlands boss Rich Bessey was left with a 'bit of a sour taste' - despite his side running out 5-1 winners on their return to competitiv­e action at Liss on Saturday.

It looked to be the perfect afternoon in the Hampshire Premier League Senior Division for the in-form Coptermen as they hit five inside an hour.

However, Fleetlands would end the game with just nine-men as substitute Dillon North was forced off with a dislocated shoulder before captain Tommy Woodward, below, was shown a straight red card in what was a final 30 minutes to forget.

Bessey admitted that put a slight dampener on his side's thumping triumph as they played for the first time since November 4 following the 'non-elite' football suspension.

But he did not want that to take the gloss off what had otherwise been a 'great' return to action.

‘It was a great day - before the game we’d have taken 5-1,' revealed Bessey.

‘We’ve now got a situation where we’ve got an injury where he’s out for six to eight weeks and Tommy is going to be out for the whole of December now.

‘We’ve lost two players.

‘We were buzzing for a while to be back, then seeing the fixtures and actually meeting up with the lads for the first time and going into a game was great.

‘The result and three points was fantastic but after it leaves you with a bit of a sour taste with what went on in the game.’

Despite having not trained for more than a month in the build-up, Fleetlands came storming out of the traps to lead 2-0 inside 10 minutes thanks to efforts from leading scorer Kelvin Robinson and Sam Adams, who grabbed his first goal for the club. A frantic first 10 minutes was then complete with Brad Miles capitalisi­ng on an error to make it 2-1.

However, Luke Heard's header restored the visitors two-goal advantage at the break. Wayne Boud then bagged his first two goals for Fleetlands in the first 15 minutes after the restart to make it comfortabl­e.

Bessey also lauded Jamie Wrapson’s cameo off the bench. ‘He really performed and we were wowed by him - it was a really good performanc­e,’ he said.

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