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Welling United managed to break their losing streak with a solid performance against St Albans City, securing a crucial victory. Despite their recent struggles in the league, the Wings showed determination and skill on the pitch.

Manager Rod Stringer was absent from the sidelines due to a touchline ban, but his team stepped up in his absence. Assistant manager Kevin Watson took charge and guided the team to a fast start, setting the tone for the match.

Anointed Chukwu was a standout player for Welling United, scoring the only goal of the game with a clinical finish. The team’s defense held strong, with players like Maxwell Statham and Sam Cornish putting in solid performances to keep St Albans at bay.

The second half saw some changes in the lineup, with new signing Garrett Kelly making his debut for Welling United. Despite facing increased pressure from St Albans, the Wings’ defense held firm, with goalkeeper Rhys Lovett making crucial saves to preserve the lead.

St Albans City made a late push for an equalizer, but Welling United’s resilience and determination shone through. Players like Charlie Pegrum and Dave Winfield put their bodies on the line to protect the lead and secure the much-needed victory.

With this win under their belts, Welling United will look to build on this momentum in their upcoming match against Enfield Town. The return of manager Rod Stringer to the dugout will provide a further boost as the team aims for back-to-back victories for the first time this season.

Overall, Welling United’s victory over St Albans City was a testament to their fighting spirit and teamwork. The fans will be hoping for more positive results in the future as the team continues to push for success in the league.