Maidstone United midfielder Jacob Berkeley-Agyepong speaks about his return to the club after last season was cut short by a bad hamstring injury
Jacob Berkeley-Agyepong was never going to turn down the chance to rejoin Maidstone.
The midfielder feels there’s unfinished business at the Gallagher Stadium after last season was cut short by injury.
He suffered a severe hamstring injury during the Stones’ win at Dartford in March 2024, ruling him out of the run-in.
Maidstone went on to lose in the National League South play-off semi-finals, with Berkeley-Agyepong, 28, out of action.
He wants to put that right after returning to the club from Wealdstone and help United achieve promotion.
There’s work to be done with George Elokobi’s side dropping out of the play-offs with three games to go.
They’re a point behind Weston, 3-0 winners in their rearranged match against Tonbridge on Tuesday night.
“There is 110% unfinished business with the league so I feel like coming back, we can do something,” said Berkeley-Agyepong, the Grenada international.
“For us, we’ve got to win all the games.
“We go into every game with the mentality to win, because at the end of the day, if you don’t have that, you’re going to lose.
“The league is crazy, you never know who’s going to win or lose, or where people end up.
“But we’ve got three games to go and if we win them all, hopefully we’ll be in the play-offs.”
Maidstone visit relegation-threatened Welling on Good Friday (3pm) and host Tonbridge on Easter Monday (1pm) before ending the season at Farnborough next weekend.
“It’s a quick turnover but a quick time to pick up points,” said Berkeley-Agyepong.
“You could gain momentum or lose momentum and I feel we want to gain momentum in these two quick games.
“The last three games are quite quick when you think we’re going from Saturday-Saturday-Saturday to Friday-Monday-Saturday.
“I feel we’ve