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Maidstone United winger Justin Amaluzor can't believe his new club are struggling

By: Craig Tucker ctucker@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 22 February 2019

Justin Amaluzor swapped one relegation fight for another but says joining Maidstone from Braintree was a no-brainer.

The former Barnet winger has signed an 18-month deal at the Gallagher, making his debut as a second-half substitute at Bromley on Saturday.

His new team are only a point better off than his old one at the foot of the National League but that doesn't worry the 22-year-old.

Maidstone new boy Justin Amaluzor Picture: Andy Jones

He's excited to be working again with Stones head coach Hakan Hayrettin, his old boss at Braintree, and knows all about John Still's reputation.

Amaluzor said: "Hakan contacted me asking if I wanted to come over.

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“It’s such a big club so I didn’t think twice, I just said yes.

"I know John Still as well, he’s a great manager, he’s been around for years and it was a no-brainer to come and work with these two managers.

"I feel they can both bring the best out of me.

“Braintree are a good club and they’ve got good people there but Maidstone is a very big club with a very big fan base as well, so you can’t really compare them.

“John and Hakan have told me to work hard and that’s my philosophy.

“They know I can do that and I will do that for them.

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“I’m here to work hard and try my best to keep the team up.”

Justin Amaluzor says John Still is a great manager Picture: Andy Jones

Amaluzor is surprised to see Maidstone 10 points from safety.

Their prospects look bleak but the new man is staying positive.

He said: "When I first came in and went into training, I didn’t know how this team were down there because the quality we have in there is unbelievable.

“But you know football, sometimes results don’t go your way.

“But I believe, and this is me being truthful, that all we need is a win or two in the league and we’ll go on a run.

“I believe we can stay up, personally.

“The quality’s there, it’s just finding the right team, the right squad to play, and working hard for each other.

“It’s a strong league but I believe we have some of the best players in the league so I don’t know how we’re down there.”

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