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Ebbsfleet United 2-0 Worthing: National League – South match report

Worthing 2-0 Ebbsfleet United: Fleet Fall to Defeat on the South Coast

Ebbsfleet United’s hopes of securing points on the road were dashed as they fell to a 2-0 defeat against Worthing at Woodside Road on Saturday afternoon. Goals either side of half-time from J. Cook and R. Coleman De-Graft proved decisive as the Fleet were unable to find a response in this National League South encounter.

The opening exchanges saw both sides settle into the contest, with neither team able to establish early dominance. However, it was the hosts who would break the deadlock four minutes before the interval when Cook found the net to give Worthing a crucial advantage heading into the break.

The Fleet emerged from the tunnel looking to respond immediately, but their hopes of an equaliser were dealt a significant blow just eight minutes into the second half. Coleman De-Graft doubled Worthing’s advantage in the 53rd minute, leaving Dennis Kutrieb’s side with a mountain to climb.

Despite the two-goal deficit, Ebbsfleet continued to press forward in search of a route back into the contest. The Kent side showed determination and character as they looked to reduce the arrears, but were unable to find the clinical edge needed to trouble the Worthing defence.

The match remained relatively disciplinary-free throughout, with neither side picking up any bookings during the 90 minutes. This allowed the game to flow freely, though ultimately it was the hosts who made the most of their opportunities when they arose.

For Ebbsfleet, this result will serve as a reminder of the fine margins that exist at National League South level. The Fleet will be disappointed not to have taken anything from their trip to the south coast, particularly having shown resilience in recent weeks.

The defeat means Ebbsfleet will need to regroup quickly as they look ahead to their next fixture. With the National League South season proving as competitive as ever, every point remains crucial in the battle for league positioning.

Manager Dennis Kutrieb will no doubt be analysing the key moments that decided this encounter, particularly the timing of both goals which came at crucial junctures in each half. The Fleet’s inability to convert their pressure into clear-cut chances will be an area of focus as they prepare for their next outing.

Ebbsfleet United will return to Kent knowing they must bounce back quickly from this setback. The Fleet faithful will be hoping their side can use this disappointment as motivation when they next take to the field, as they continue their National League South campaign.

The focus now turns to preparation for the next fixture, where Ebbsfleet will be determined to return to winning ways and get their season back on track after this frustrating afternoon on the south coast.

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