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Folkestone Invicta 2 Horsham 0 match report: Late goals from substitute Ibrahim Olutade and top scorer Ade Yusuff see Invicta through to the Second Round

Life for Folkestone without Neil Cugley as manager started with a dramatic late success on Saturday over Isthmian Premier rivals Horsham in the FA Trophy.

With penalties looming at the end of the First-Round tie, substitute Ibrahim Olutade netted in the 87th minute before top scorer Ade Yusuff sealed their 2-0 win in the final minute of normal time.

It was the hosts who threatened first inside 70 seconds at Cheriton Road amid a lively first half, but returning centre-half Ian Gayle nodded over Scott Heard’s cross.

More nice play by midfielder Heard seven minutes later presented Ian Draycott with an opportunity. Heard lifted the ball over to Draycott who was denied by visiting goalkeeper Mitchell Beeney’s sharp near-post save.

Soon after, however, Horsham’s first chance should really have brought the match's first goal. Tom Kavanagh crossed from the right and striker Shamir Fenelon appeared to stand on the ball a matter of yards out with the goal gaping and that allowed the home defence to just about clear.

James Rogers’ effort then whistled inches over at the other end before hitman Yusuff was thwarted by the feet of Hornets keeper Beeney with 15 minutes played when he was clean through.

Home left-back Nathan Green whipped in a fine cross midway through the first period, which Draycott couldn’t quite reach. Heard did get on the end of the delivery at the far post but his shot was straight at Beeney.

In the 33rd minute, Green was a relieved man, with his flick on Tom Richards’ free-kick landing on the roof of the net.

The end-to-end nature of the encounter, played in front of a crowd of 662, continued into the latter stages of the first half. Fenelon found himself through after a punt upfield, only to drag wide of Invicta

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