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Boss Cowley praises win as Temple misfires…

By Ben McCarthy

DANNY Cowley admitted Oldham’s red card changed the game in Colchester’s favour.
Lewis Temple’s own goal in added time handed United victory, but Gus Scott-Morriss’ dismissal in the first half ultimately proved costly for Latics.
Keenan Appiah -Forson’s wonder -strike had put the visitors ahead, while Harry Anderson equalised for the U’s mid-way through the second half.
“It’s always the best way to win [in stoppage time],” Cowley declared. “I’m not sure it’s good for the blood pressu...

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