The fight goes on for Hythe Town following their 1-0 defeat at Isthmian South East play-off rivals Ashford. They’re seven points off the top five, in ninth place, after Gary Lockyer’s 76th-minute goal settled Saturday’s game.
But there’s still six games to go and the Cannons have already shown they are capable of stringing wins together. “It makes it very difficult for us to make the play-offs after losing that game but it doesn’t determine our season,” said Hythe boss Steve Watt. “We’ve rattled off five wins on the bounce before and we’re capable of doing it again. “I say five wins, one, because we’ve done it before and, two, because if we did that and got to 64 points we’d be very unlucky not to make the play-offs.” Watt felt his side were unfortunate to lose to Ashford.
They had chances to lead but switched off from Rhyle Ovenden’s cross and Lockyer pounced. “It was a close game,” said Watt. “I thought we were unlucky. “We had the better chances - we’ve had a couple of one-on-ones and we hit the bar - but neither keeper had a great deal to do. “I was pleased with how we played but disappointed in how we lost the game. “It’s a well-worked set-piece but we’ve switched off and if you do that against good sides like Ashford you’ll get punished. “You could tell it was two sides who didn’t want to lose.
It wasn’t an open game by any stretch. “I thought it was going to be a draw but fine margins decide big games and credit to Ashford. “Did we deserve to win the game?