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Eisa does it for Mo as treble lifts Town

By Jon Palmer

GARY Johnson hailed hat-trick hero Mo Eisa after watching him fire Cheltenham Town to an emphatic home win over Port Vale.
The Robins manager held a meeting with his leading scorer during the week to demand greater concentration and it paid off with the club’s first Football League treble for eight years.
“Some people wanted him dropped the other week, but he has been a revelation for us this season,” Johnson said.
“Scoring three more puts him right up there with the top scorers in the league and they were three super finishes and well-made goals too...

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