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Dover Athletic manager Mitch Brundle reacts to their 0-0 draw against Welling United in National League South

Dover boss Mitch Brundle won’t be in a hurry to watch their National League South game against Welling back after Easter Friday’s goalless stalemate.

Whites looked the more likely to score, especially in the first half, but neither side appeared to be particularly dangerous in front of a crowd of 817 at Crabble as the spoils were shared.

Brundle said: “I’m glad I don’t have to watch that game again!

“First 20 minutes, I thought we started well and we had certain elements again. If we score then, I think we take positives from then [that spell].

“I’m just like a broken record at the minute, but it’s another point in the right direction. We’ll just keep fighting until the end.

“But for 70 minutes of the game, yeah, I think it wasn’t enjoyable.

“We did create some good chances. We got into some good areas again.

“We had enough chances to be able to score in the game at least, but Welling came here, fighting for their lives.

“We’ll take the point and just move on.”

Influential right-back Myles Judd was back from a ban for the match against Welling.

He came off in the first half after taking a bang to the head but shouldn’t be sidelined for too long, ahead of Easter Monday’s trip to promotion-chasing Kent rival Dartford.

“He started fantastically,” Brundle noted. “We were getting out a lot with him.

“To be fair, he’s fine now so, hopefully, that shouldn’t be a worry.”

Tyrone Sterling was also set to start on his return from suspension but, with the experienced Grenada international struggling for full fitness, Jake Goodman took his place in the heart of defence.

Brundle explained: “Tyrone had a slight problem with his calf.

“We trained on Thursday and we thought it was just a bit of tightness but, today, he wasn’t 100 per

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