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Tonbridge Angels boss Tommy Warrilow hopes his team can start pushing for a mid-table finish

Tommy Warrilow
Tommy Warrilow

Tommy Warrilow wants his players to take belief from their 3-1 victory over Eastleigh as Tonbridge look to pull clear of the Blue Square Bet South relegation zone.

Tuesday's win ended a run of six defeats in seven matches.

They face three games in five days with Salisbury away on Saturday followed by home matches against Billericay on Monday and Weston on Wednesday.

Boss Warrilow (pictured), whose side are two points above the relegation zone in 17th place, said: "We stopped the rot after a horrendous run of results and I want the players to take belief from that.

"It’s a massive three points in a league this tight and we have a big week coming up.

"After the run we’ve been on, we should be in more trouble than we are but everybody’s been dropping points.

"If we do well in these next three games and there’s no reason why we can’t, there’s every chance we could be pushing for the top half of the table again.

"I don’t think anyone expected us to get anything against Eastleigh but everybody’s capable of beating each other and we showed that."

On-loan Stevenage defender Anthony Furlonge returns for the Easter programme after playing 67 minutes for Cyprus Under-21s in their 2-0 defeat in Belgium on Monday while centre-half Olly Schulz has completed a three-match suspension.

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