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Larsson catches Shrimpers’ first win

By Scott Barr

GARY WADDOCK hailed his Southend players for putting their bodies on the line as they recorded their first league win of the season in front of a watching Henrik Larsson.
Former Celtic hero Larsson has been linked with the Shrimpers after a run of seven losses and one draw in their opening eight games.
And he got to see Charlie Kelman’s goal in the fourth minute prove enough for a vital three points.
Despite a nervy finish, Waddock was impressed with the way his team defended.
He said: “To come here against a very good side and get a clean sheet and to win aw...

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