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Good things are worth waiting for, says Cohen

Jonathan Cohen insists he is looking for to Temple Fortune's run-in after strikes from Lee Fegan and the player-manager himself lifted the team off the foot of the table.

February 29, 2016 16:32

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

1 min read

MGBSFL DIVISION TWO
TEMPLE FORTUNE 2 BOCA JEWNIORS 0

Jonathan Cohen insists he is looking for to Temple Fortune's run-in after strikes from Lee Fegan and the player-manager himself lifted the team off the foot of the table.

The game against Boca Jewniors was played on a pitch which was not conducive to any sort football played on the deck – extremely bobbly, very very soft in some areas and very long grass.

Somewhat unsurprisingly then both of the goals came from set-pieces. A corner delivered by Jonathan Cohen was met firmly by the head of captain Fegan just 10 minutes into the game.