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Goals can flow for Ebbsfleet's Craig Tanner says manager Dennis Kutrieb

Ebbsfleet boss Dennis Kutrieb believes there’s more to come from Craig Tanner.

The Fleet midfielder netted in back-to-back games for the first time this season, his wonderful free-kick setting them on the way to a 2-0 win over Eastbourne in National League South.

It took his tally for the season to six – his other goals coming as doubles against Welling in November and at Hemel Hempstead in January.

While Tanner leads the way with assists – he’s already created 11 goals for his team-mates – Kutrieb believes the goals should be coming with greater regularity.

“I said after Hemel that we will see more goals from him and I still believe in the last 13 games we will see many more goals,” stated the Fleet boss.

“He is still getting used to what we want, which areas we want to see him. He is able to score goals, he’s shown that in the past at Aldershot as well.

“We need to find him in the right areas so he can score goals or assist as when you put the ball through many times for a one-on-one, like Shaq in the second half on Saturday.

“It’s not just the ability to score but to assist and that’s great to have in the squad.”

Tanner was left out for one game after the big defeats at Maidstone and Dorking. But he’s started every game since then, and will continue to do so if he can keep delivering for his side.

Kutrieb added: “He needs to get used to us, we need to get used to him. He needs to find our strengths and he needs to find himself at Ebbsfleet.

“It’s not that you’re a player and you come in and play off the cuff, you need to do some jobs and he is getting more used to it. He’s important to us as a team player.

“There are different jobs that need to be done and he’s doing that for us at the moment. He scored a wonderful

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