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Maidstone United manager Hakan Hayrettin speaks of Bath City worries after his side's 2-1 victory

Hakan Hayrettin felt Maidstone’s win over Bath was one of their toughest games of the season.

The Stones extended their unbeaten league run to 12 matches - a feat last achieved in the 2013/14 season - with a 2-1 success over the Romans on Saturday.

The visitors, managed by Hayrettin’s former Leyton Orient team-mate, Jerry Gill, caused problems for the second-placed Stones, whose win moved them three points behind National South leaders Dorking.

Jack Barham gave them a half-time lead and Joan Luque added the second but Bath were always in the game, pulling one back in the last 10 minutes and threatening an equaliser.

“It was a tough game and for the last two weeks me and Terry (Harris, No.2) have been saying they’re a very underrated team,” said boss Hayrettin.

“The results have been inconsistent but they’re a good team and they caused us problems today.

“But at this stage of the season we worry about the points and we got the three points.

“Did we deserve to win? Maybe, I thought we slightly edged it.

“Me and Terry were worried about this game for weeks.

“He sent me a message, their manager, he’s a personal friend of mine, I played with him at Leyton Orient, he said we’ll go toe-to-toe and that’s exactly what he did.

“He got it tactically right, he wasn’t scared of the way we play, he tried to stop us from playing but we got the breaks and scored when we needed to to win the game.

“For us, we grinded out a result, we dug deep, we could have had a couple more.

“Sometimes it’s difficult when you play against teams like Bath who tactically are astute.

“They don’t want to press, they cover all the areas, they put people in areas so you can’t get past them and they were deep first half.

“Tactically they played a smart game

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