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Ebbsfleet United 0 Dagenham & Redbridge 2 match report: Shiloh Remy and Jake Hessenthaler score in National League defeat

Ebbsfleet’s winless National League run reached 16 games after they lost to Dagenham at a sodden Stonebridge Road on New Year’s Day.

After a goalless first half, two goals in 10 second-half minutes sealed the Fleet’s fate and left them 14 points adrift of safety.

Ebbsfleet boss Josh Wright made four changes from the side that lost 4-0 at Southend on Boxing Day with Rakish Bingham, Franklin Domi, Jez Davies and Mustapha Olagunju back in the starting line-up.

Birthday boy Olagunju returned to defence for his first start since the end of September against Oldham, having completed a month-long loan at Hemel Hempstead. He produced a positive performance despite the scoreline.

Managerless Dagenham lost 4-2 to Braintree on Boxing Day, a result which saw boss Ben Strevens sacked, with assistant manager Lewis Young in caretaker charge. Among their starters was former Fleet favourite Christian N’Guessan.

The wind and rain meant it was never going to be easy for either side but Dagenham settled quickest, Josh Rees touching Ryan Hil’s seventh-minute cross into the path of Dylan Stephenson who was unable to get his shot away.

Rees then did well to play Hill through on goal, the midfielder timing his run perfectly, but Ebbsfleet keeper Mark Cousins produced an excellent save to divert the ball away for a corner.

Stephenson connected with Trent Rendall’s 19th-minute cross at the near post but lacked power on his header to seriously trouble Cousins.

Todd Kane, playing at left-back, did well to recover after a wayward defensive header just before the half-hour, getting back to clear Stephenson’s pull back as Dagenham again looked to threaten.

Rees was booked by referee Kirsty Dowle for a foul on Toby Edser. Then, Dagenham’s Rendall

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