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Ebbsfleet United manager Dennis Kutrieb praises the contribution of Franklin Domi and Billy Clifford in National League against Aldershot Town

Ebbsfleet manager Dennis Kutrieb insists Frankin Domi and Billy Clifford will see plenty of game time if they maintain their high standards.

The duo impressed as the Fleet made it two wins out of three in the National League after beating Aldershot on Tuesday night.

Neither have established themselves as regular starters so far in their fledgling Ebbsfleet careers, but they’ve both got big roles to play.

“I know exactly what I can expect from Domi, I know exactly where he can improve and I know exactly where he is very good,” said Kutrieb.

“When this is needed on the pitch, we put him on. When we need other qualities, which he (hasn’t got) at the moment, then we let him out.

“It’s always good for me to see because if someone is performing like that he can always be in the mix for the starting XI, I don’t have a problem with it because we just want to win our games of football.

“If him or Billy Clifford are performing like that, they don’t need to be worried about game time at all anyway.

“I said in the winter that Billy was the best midfielder in National League South for me, apart from our team.

“You can see that we just need to work a bit more on his fitness, and we still have to do that, and he will be fine.

“His decision-making is really good, his range of passing and quality on the ball is outstanding.

“We still need to make sure he keeps his feet on the ground as it’s always easy to do it for one game, especially when you come in having wanted to play the first two games.

“He played against his old team-mate from Havant which is something special but we need to make sure he can show it week in, week out.”

Kutrieb made five changes from the side beaten by Solihull last weekend.

It gave a freshness to his team but

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