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MIDFIELDER Stacy Long was a relieved man after his goal booked Ebbsfleet United's place in the FA Trophy semi-finals for the first time in the club's history.
Fleet needed extra-time to edge out Burton 1-0 in the quarter-final replay at Stonebridge Road on Tuesday night.
Long scored the crucial goal in the 115th minute when he met substitute George Purcell’s cross with a shot which squirmed under goalkeeper Saul Deeney’s body before rolling into the net.
He said: "It's good to score at any time, I don't think anyone particuarly enjoys penalties so I was delighted to get the goal when we did.
"Burton are a good side. We probably weren't at our best but I thought we deserved to go through.
"I was a bit embarrassed to score. It was the worst shot of the night. But that's what happens. Sometimes you scuff it and it goes in.
"It was a great feeling and the main thing is we're through."