Sheppey United player-boss Jack Midson hopes his front two can rekindle their early-season form. Hot-shot Warren Mfula is back after almost two months on the sidelines - making his first appearance since January 7 when he came off the bench in a 2-0 weekend loss at Whitehawk and scoring on Tuesday night.
Mfula headed in a cross from Brad Schafer as he was returned to the starting XI but the midweek trip to Three Bridges didn’t go to plan, losing 4-1.
It’s back-to-back losses now for Sheppey after their 10-game unbeaten run in Isthmian South East - form that had lifted them into the play-off mix.
The quality of Mfula and fellow forward Jake Embery could be key to them staying in the hunt and turning the results back around.
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