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Post Match Interview | Mark Allen | JD Cymru North | Bangor 1876

Post Match Interview | Mark Allen | JD Cymru North | Bangor 1876

Michelle Griffiths18 Jan - 15:52

Mark Allen's thoughts on a great performance and result away from home

Congratulations on the three points, you must be happy with the scoreline and performance?

M.A. "Very pleased, particularly with the second half. We had a fabulous start, scoring after 10 seconds, which was then a bit false as we took time to get going and Bangor really put pressure on us with lots of corners and half chances before they scored.

It probably should have been a draw at half time, but Danny converted the one on one, which he made look easy, but was wasn’t.

Yes so a slow start to the game, but the second half we were excellent. We made some tactical changes and then to score 5 goals was extremely pleasing"

Danny Warren back on the score sheet again after time out injured?

M.A. "I thought he looked very sharp last night in everything he did. Three very different types of goals which is pleasing if you look at our all round play.

I felt him, James Davies and Kaiden all linked really well in the second half and were a threat every time they went forward"

We always speak about the youngsters and have to mention Josh Stevenson with his goal tonight?

M.A. "Yes Josh again was outstanding in his defensive responsibilities and to get his first goal in such an important game and at such an important period of the game is fantastic for him.

Similarly for Kaiden and Sam B who both had big contributions last night to achieve the result"

Not a great end to the match for Jake Eyre, with an unfortunate injury?

M.A. "Yes it is so frustrating for Jake. He has really had a tough time of it with injuries.

He is very well respected and important to the group and we will all hope this is a quick recovery for him so he is back firstly playing and also scoring goals for us"

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