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Gillingham midfielder Bradley Dack’s reaction after scoring twice in the club’s 3-1 win over Newport County in League Two

Bradley Dack declared the team are ‘nowhere near done’ after firing Gillingham into the record books with a match-winning double on Saturday.

The midfielder struck twice in the first half as Gareth Ainsworth’s men overturned an early setback to win 3-1 and seal a club-record 21st league game unbeaten.

Despite the landmark achievement, Dack insists there’s no danger of complacency.

“There’s 37 games left – we’re nowhere near done,” he said.

“We’re building game by game, trying to be better each time. It’s a nice start, but there’s a lot of hard work to come. We believe we’re a good side, but we’ve got to prove it all season.”

“It was a great day,” Dack added, after scoring his 100th and 101st goal of his professional career.

“We conceded first minute, but it just shows the character of the team to come back and win 3-1.

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“To beat the record is amazing – 21 undefeated is pretty special and everyone at the club should be proud.”

The Gills were on the ropes early on, conceding after 30 seconds, and were then grateful to their 41-year-old keeper Glenn Morris for saving a ninth-minute penalty.

“Ageing like a fine wine,” smiled Dack. “That was massive. Two-nil is a lot different to 1-0. It gave us a lift and I grabbed the equaliser soon after. From then on, our experience and quality told.”

Dack’s brace not only secured the points but also took him past the 100-goal milestone for his career.

“I was in space on the edge of the box and just picked my spot for the first,” he explained.

“The second was the penalty – nice to put that one away.

“I maybe should have had a hat-trick, but I’m happy with the two and, more importantly, the three points.”

Dack took penalty duties off

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