Ebbsfleet boss Dennis Kutrieb feared it wasn’t going to be their day - even when they were awarded a last-gasp penalty against nine-man Welling on Saturday.
The Fleet boss didn’t expect striker Rakish Bingham to score from the spot, and his penalty was promptly saved by visiting keeper Kai McKenzie-Lyle.
It summed up a frustrating afternoon for Ebbsfleet, who dropped National League South points for only the second time this season as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Stonebridge Road. “Honestly my feeling was for this game of football, we can’t score the penalty,” said Kutrieb. “There was (so) much in the game and normally exactly this is the end that you miss a penalty in the last minute of the game.
It was typical football I would say from this point of view. “It was a great game, there were so many different turns in the game.