Maidstone forward Sol Wanjau-Smith was in tears after fearing his FA Cup dream was over. Wanjau-Smith aggravated an ankle injury in training on Friday and had to pull out of the session.
He thought that was it for his chances of facing Stevenage the following day. But with United short on strikers - Matt Rush and Timmy Abraham both cup-tied - he took a chance and lasted almost 80 minutes of their 1-0 third-round victory. “I don’t think words can describe how I feel,” said Wanjau-Smith, after Maidstone booked their place in round four. “I had a bit of a scare - I had to pull out of training. “There were a few tears. “Even before the game, I said to the gaffer I’m not sure and he just said give me half an hour, give me everything you’ve got. “As soon as you hear the crowd like that, packed out, screaming your name, you forget about it. “Second half, I was really struggling but I just tried to give it as much as I could.
It’s not sad tears now, it’s happy tears. “It’s the biggest game in my career, that’s why I was so tearful when I pulled out of training. “I really thought I wasn’t playing.
I just couldn’t move. “I thought it was done but because Rushy and Timmy couldn’t play, there’s no one else that could naturally play up front so the gaffer just said give it all you’ve got and thankfully I managed to put in a good little shift.” Wanjau-Smith kicked off Maidstone’s FA Cup campaign with a hat-trick in a 4-1 second qualifying round win at Steyning back in September.