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Tonbridge Angels

0-4

Tuesday 9th July 2024 | 19:45

Longmead Stadium

Sutton United

French 4', Vaz 42', Rush 68', Trickett 78'

Venue: Longmead Stadium

Address: Darenth Avenue, Tonbridge , TN10 3JF

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Tonbridge Angels 0-4 Sutton United

Posted: 10th July 2024

Tonbridge Angels 0 Sutton United 4 (French 4, Vaz 43, Rush 69, Trickett 78)

Sutton’s pre-season programme began with a comfortable victory at the Halcyon Wealth Longmead Stadium thanks to two goals in each half. U’s played a different team for each half, but apart from a five minute spell in the second half when National League South Tonbridge might have reduced the arrears it was a commanding and encouraging performance from a Sutton side which, particularly in the second half, featured a number of academy players.

Two of the summer’s new signings in defence, Tyler French and Eduino Vaz, provided the first half goals, French in only the fourth minute when Dillon De Silva and Vaz worked a short corner before De Silva’s cross was headed back by Jack Taylor and turned in by French. Vaz saw a free kick tipped round the post by the Tonbridge goalkeeper, while De Silva sent a shot too high, but just before half time Josh Coley rolled a pass in to Vaz’s path and the left back rounded off an impressive 45 minutes with a fine left foot shot from just outside the penalty area.

Wholesale changes came at the break, and Matt Rush came close to opening his account when his chip over an out of position goalkeeper clipped the outside of the post. Tonbridge had their best spell as one low shot from Taylor Maloney just wide and a triallist striker missing at the far post from a Sean Shields cross. Sutton were soon back on top, though, and after Nana Boateng had seen a shot parried over the bar the third goal came when Bradley Williams put Rush in on the right of the penalty area to score inside the near post.

After finding the net only to be denied by an offside flag, Joden Trickett added the fourth with twelve minutes left, a confident low finish in to the bottom corner after being set up by Boateng, and only a last gasp deflection prevented Rush scoring his second after an exhilarating run from Jeremy Sivi which had started near his own penalty area and ended with a cross from the by-line.

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