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Welling United faced off against Tonbridge Angels in an intense match that ended in a 2-2 draw, leaving fans wondering if it was a point gained or two points lost. The Wings were leading 2-0 at halftime but were unable to hold onto their lead after being reduced to 10 men.

Rod Stringer, the manager of Welling United, made only one change to the winning team from their previous match against Slough Town. Dave Winfield returned from suspension, replacing Teddy Perkins. The team addressed a recent criticism by scoring their first goal from a set-piece, with Alex Lankshear heading in a corner delivered by Sam Cornish.

Chiori Johnson and Josh Redfearn added to Welling’s lead in the first half, but Tonbridge Angels fought back in the second half with a goal from Liam Vincent. The game took a turn when Garrett Kelly was sent off for a foul in the penalty area, leading to a goal from Vincent and leaving Welling with 10 men for the remainder of the match.

Despite being a player down, Welling United defended well and held off Tonbridge Angels’ attacks. The match saw some controversy in stoppage time when confusion arose over a substitution, resulting in cautions for delay of play. The referee blew the final whistle before Tonbridge could take a corner kick, ending the game in a draw.

Manager Rod Stringer acknowledged the fatigue in the team and hinted at possible squad rotations for their upcoming match against Aveley. The match showcased both teams’ determination and skill, with Welling United showing resilience in the face of adversity.

Overall, the match between Welling United and Tonbridge Angels was a thrilling display of football prowess, with both teams showcasing their strengths and fighting until the final whistle. Fans can look forward to more exciting matches as the season progresses.