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DFDS Kent Junior Cup C Final: Woodnesborough reserves 1 Bocca Juniors 2

Alfie Prior’s first-half double proved enough to give Bocca Juniors a deserved DFDS Kent Junior Cup C Final success at the Gallagher on Saturday.

Although Woodnesborough reserves pulled a goal back before the hour, Bocca saw the game out with few alarms.

Bocca player/manager Shqipron Ahmetaj said: “It was harder than it needed to be. We were very good in the first 20 minutes, they couldn’t get close to us and we moved the ball well.

“We tired in the heat. In the second half, for whatever reason, we didn’t come out and they came out flying.

“Once they scored we had to battle and I thought we did.

“It’s great to have Alfie, he’s an unreal player. There’s not much he can’t do, the boy is so talented and I think he can play at a much higher level.

“We do try and play football the right way, and on this surface it’s hard to play bad. The football was good in the first half but we’re disappointed that we let them in the game in the second half.”

It took just four minutes for Prior to make his mark, turning the ball home at the far post after Ryan Prior’s excellent left-wing cross.

Levii Loyza nearly added a second just a minute later, twisting and turning the defender after Woodnesborough gave the ball away cheaply before dragging a right-foot shot inches wide from the edge of the area.

The impressive Connor Gower then cut in from the left, along the byline, only to be denied by keeper Jordan Wing.

It was no surprise when player-of-the-match Alfie Prior added his second. Jamal James won the ball on halfway and strode forward before feeding Ryan Prior, who played in Alfie Prior. His dummy grounded keeper Wing, allowing him to poke home into the bottom corner.

Such was Bocca’s dominance, they should have had the game wrapped up

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