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Maidstone United caretaker manager George Elokobi predicts bright future following FA Trophy penalty shoot-out defeat by Barnet

Proud boss George Elokobi says it’s just the beginning for Maidstone following their FA Trophy exit.

The Stones were beaten 4-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw against National League play-off hopefuls Barnet.

Defeat in the last eight ended hopes of a first Wembley final for the club but Elokobi is looking at the bigger picture.

“It’s easy to pick our boys up,” said the Stones caretaker boss. “They don’t need picking up.

“We’ve just said to them in there, listen, you left everything on the pitch and this football club, everyone that’s connected to Maidstone United, is proud of each and every one of you.

“I’ve told them when they come out, to have their heads up because they’ve put in a shift-and-a-half for everyone at this football club today and we should be proud of that performance.

“Our fans, yes, they might be disappointed because the Wembley dream is over, but the dream is not over just yet. The dream is very much alive.

“This is just the beginning of Maidstone United Football Club and we will get better.

“It might take a bit of time but we will get better.

“Our players, each and every one of them, left everything on this pitch today for our football club and that’s all we need to remember now.”

Roarie Deacon gave Maidstone, hoping to reach the last four for the first time, a 15th-minute lead.

Barnet were 2-1 in front by half-time but Sol Wanjau-Smith’s Panenka penalty made it 2-2 as the National League strugglers - 13 points from safety after yesterday’s results - fought back.

Wanjau–Smith hit the bar in the shoot-out and Jack Barham’s effort was saved as Barnet progressed.

Elokobi said: “The performance you saw out there was full of grit, it was full of fight, it was full of energy, it was full of quality.

“Each

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