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Tonbridge Angels boss Jay Saunders reacts to their 2-0 derby defeat at Dartford in National League South

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Jay Saunders felt the key moments went against his Tonbridge team on Saturday in their Kent derby defeat at Dartford in National League South.

Samir Carruthers’ first-half goal direct from a corner and substitute Pierre Fonkeu’s strike consigned the Angels to a 2-0 loss at Princes Park in front of a crowd of 1,278.

The visitors could have set up a grandstand finish, however Joe Turner missed the target with a penalty in the 78th minute. Tonbridge boss Saunders reflected: “I thought we were all right, to be honest.

I thought we had spells in the game where we were good, I thought we started the game very well on the front foot. “But key moments change games.

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