Scintillating Edinburgh City put one foot in play-off final after fine Dumbarton win
Alan Maybury's men are in pole position to progress ahead of Saturday's return leg as an Ouzy See brace, John Robertson strike and own goal from Sons defender Gregor Buchanan, rounded off a remarkable night at Ainslie Park. Not even a Ross MacLean header could put a dampener on things.
However, Maybury has urged his players not to become complacent and insists they will be going to the Rock in hope of killing the tie
off early.
"I want to go and win the game on Saturday so that's my attitude," said Maybury, who has done his chances of landing the job on a permanent basis no harm. "Last weekend's loss at Stirling didn't sit comfortably with me having to manage the game ahead of this one. I didn't want to give up the momentum we've been on. So, we'll be going to Dumbarton to win. If we have to sit in and defend then so be it.
"Listen we spoke before the game about making sure we are still in tie come Saturday, whether we won or lost. There has been a couple of times this season we have given away sloppy goals so it was important we managed the game as it is over two legs.
"We got gifted the first goal and then we managed to really work our way into the game and create chances. Even when they got a goal back, I would have taken 2-1, maybe even 2-2 but it opened up a little bit near the end and we scored two good goals.
"It gives us a good advantage but we have to temper that. It's a step forward but we've got to go and do it all again on Saturday. We're delighted with the result but we're certainly not getting carried away."
It was the Sons who were fast out of the traps as they had two attempts on goal inside the opening three minutes, Joshua Oyinsan coming within inches as his header just evaded the top corner. But Stevie


