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Andy Woodman, the manager of Bromley, expressed his hope that the recent 1-0 victory against Doncaster will inject confidence into his team after a long-awaited League Two win. The Ravens had been struggling to secure a win for nine games, with their last victory dating back to August 17 against AFC Wimbledon.

The winning goal came in the 20th minute from ex-Millwall midfielder Ben Thompson, who capitalized on a corner routine to secure the crucial goal. Goalkeeper Grant Smith played a significant role in maintaining a clean sheet by making seven important saves throughout the match, ultimately helping Bromley secure all three points.

With this victory, Bromley has now moved five points clear of the relegation zone and put an end to a four-game winless streak, which included two draws. Manager Andy Woodman praised his team’s defensive efforts, highlighting their resilience and discipline in the game against Doncaster.

Despite acknowledging Doncaster’s threats, Woodman commended his goalkeeper for stepping up and making key saves when needed. He also emphasized the importance of being clinical in front of goal, especially when facing tough opponents like Doncaster.

Looking ahead, Woodman expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance and highlighted the significance of this win in boosting the overall confidence within the club. He credited the players for their determination and resilience, stating that it was time for some luck to finally go their way.

Bromley’s next challenge will be a home game against Barrow on Saturday at 3 pm, where they will aim to build on their recent success and continue their climb up the League Two table. The victory against Doncaster has undoubtedly provided a much-needed morale boost for the team, and they will be looking to carry this positive momentum into their upcoming matches.