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Gillingham 2 Charlton 0: Reaction from Stephen Clemence after FA Cup second round victory at Priestfield

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Freshening the team up for the FA Cup match against Charlton paid off for Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence. Macaulay Bonne came back to start and he scored the opener while George Lapslie also excelled as he returned to the XI as an able partner for the goalscoring front-man.

Report: Gillingham 2 Charlton 0 Jonny Williams was only stopped by a cut to his face that wouldn’t stop bleeding - forcing him off - while right-back Robbie McKenzie also impressed as he returned to right-back following a period out injured.

Clemence said: “We wanted to freshen it up, nobody did anything wrong in the previous games, but we wanted fresh legs. “We played George around Macauley and we tried to get those two involved as much as possible. “I felt we played with quality into them, it wasn’t like ‘let’s just lump it up to the striker’, it was played with quality to George and to Macauley and it enabled them to get hold of the ball and they did excellent, bringing other players into play.

I thought they were both outstanding.” Bonne’s opener on 26 minutes was followed by a second soon after as Lapslie played in Tim Dieng to score.

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