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Maidstone United manager Hakan Hayrettin says his title-chasing side deserve more credit

Hakan Hayrettin and Maidstone are so close to proving their doubters wrong once and for all.

The Stones need two victories from their final three games to be crowned National League South champions after an extraordinary run of 20 wins in their past 24 matches.

They could even take the title this Saturday, if they beat Chelmsford at home and rivals Dorking lose to St Albans.

Boss Hayrettin hasn’t forgotten the criticism directed at him and his players from various quarters this season.

It’s stung and even now he feels they haven’t had the credit they deserve.

Hayrettin said: “Listen, for nine months, people have said Maidstone are not the best team, Maidstone are lucky, the manager’s not good enough.

“For nine months, they’ve not once said that the team’s strong, the squad is strong, good management, nothing like that. So what’s going to change now? Nothing.

“I’d rather be lucky for the next three games and win the league, I’d take that, but these boys deserve a lot of credit for what they’ve done in a short space of time.

“To put a squad together like I have sometimes takes time, it takes one season, two seasons, but I’ve somehow galvanised something with these guys and I think the big personalities and big characters have helped me do that.

“We had a bad period, and I understand that, we’re always going to get judged on results, but I always had faith this squad would be challenging.

“I felt the same with the squad we had last season, when we were in the pandemic, we were going to challenge.

“Nothing’s over till it’s over, the process is still the process, and once the process is done, that’s when we’re going to know if we’re the best team.”

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