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Lincoln City 2-1 Leyton Orient: The Imps close in on title glory after another victory

Michael Skubala had nothing but praise for his Lincoln City side after they closed in on the title following a hard-fought win over Leyton Orient.

Lincoln City’s Jack Moylan, centre, celebrates scoring with team-mates Reeco Hackett, left, and Tom Bayliss, right.

By Dom Picksley

LINCOLN CITY 2 
Moylan 18, Forrester 45+4 (og)

LEYTON ORIENT 1
Ballard 71
Michael Skubala had nothing but praise for his Lincoln City side after they closed in on the title following a hard-fought win over Leyton Orient.
The victory stretched their incredible unbeaten run to 25 matches after a Jack Moylan strike, plus an own-goal from Will Forrester, put the Imps in the driving seat at the break.
Dom Ballard pulled a goal back for the Londoners.
“It’s an unbelievable record,” said Skubala. “We said this game would be tough because of the week we’ve had, but I thought we were...

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