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Faversham Town boss Tommy Warrilow says 1-0 FA Vase home defeat to Erith & Belvedere was one of the worst of his managerial career

Boss Tommy Warrilow described Faversham’s surprise FA Vase defeat on Saturday as one of the worst of his managerial career.

The title-chasing side were one of the favourites to go all the way in the competition, only to succumb to a 1-0 loss at home against Southern Counties East Premier Division rivals Erith & Belvedere.

Town dominated for much of the third-round tie but couldn’t find a way through and conceded the game’s only goal as forward Tyler Whitlock netted in the 80th minute.

“It hurts,” admitted Warrilow. “I’ve been a manager for a long time - and this is up there.

“I thought we would have a bit of a go in the Vase this year. We had enough chances to win the game, we just didn’t take them.

“Obviously the weather didn’t help, but that was the same for both sides. I think we had 11 long throws, as well as corners and free-kicks, but we couldn’t get on the end of them.

“There’s 10 shots where we haven’t even hit the target. They stayed in the game, hit us on the counter-attack and, unfortunately, they got their goal.

“It’s certainly not one I will just be sweeping under the carpet.”

Forwards Tashi-Jay Kwayie and Johan Caney-Bryan have already scored more than 25 goals for Faversham between them this season.

While Warrilow felt neither were at their best, there are more goal-scoring threats in a talented squad than just those two.

He said: “People are entitled to have off-days. You’re going to have that.

“Unfortunately, I thought both of the two forwards were not quite at the races but I’m looking at the set-pieces, as well. There’s going to be more games like that this season.

“I wouldn’t even say we were poor on Saturday, just our finishing and our end product wasn’t right. We had the lion’s share of the game but

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