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MOLYNEUX AT DOUBLE TO SILENCE ROBINS

By Graham Smith

SWINDON TO WN 0

DONCAS TER R 2
Molyneux 71, 73 Att: 9,486 Rating: ★★★★★ Ref: Ollie Yates 7/10

STAR MAN
LUKE MOLYNEUX Doncaster

JODY Morris thought his Swindon Town side were their own worst enemy as they lost at home against Doncaster.
Luke Molyneux scored twice in three minutes to fire the visitors to victory at the County Ground.
Manager Morris said: “I felt like we were trying to do the right things, but when we looked like we might start to get in a rhythm, I felt there were unforced errors happening far too often...

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