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Maidstone United 0 Southend United 3 match report: Stones' winless run goes on

Maidstone’s miserable form continued as Southend brushed them aside at the Gallagher Stadium.

It’s now nine National League games without a win for the Stones after goals from Callum Powell, Jack Bridge and Chris Wreh gave the Shrimpers a comfortable win.

There was no shortage of effort from Hakan Hayrettin’s side, they were simply beaten by a better side whose confidence is sky-high.

Jack Barham - the only change from the side beaten 3-0 at Notts County on Friday night - almost saw Maidstone off to the perfect start.

With less than a minute on the clock, he forced a mistake in the Southend defence, burst into the box and hit the ball well enough but Collin Andeng Ndi saved with his legs.

If that had gone it may have been a different game but, as it was, an in-form Southend soon took control.

They took the lead in the ninth minute when the ball dropped to Powell on the edge of the box and he finished cleverly with the outside of his foot into the bottom corner.

Barham nodded over from a Ryan Galvin cross shortly after the goal and later headed at the keeper from Roarie Deacon’s centre.

But Southend were playing like a team who were second in the form guide, popping the ball around Maidstone, and looking likely to add to their lead.

An excellent low save from Mersin, after Wreh span away from Jacob Mensah and fired in a 25-yard drive, kept it at 1-0.

But number two followed in the 29th minute when a partially cleared corner ended up back with the taker, Bridge, out wide.

He cut inside from the left, skipping a couple of tackles on his way into the box before smashing the ball in the top corner.

A good goal from Southend’s point of view but Maidstone had chances to stop him.

Skipper Cavaghn Miley forced another good stop

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