York City manager Gary Mills was delighted with his side after their 6-2 win at Salisbury in the FA Trophy second round.

Mills told BBC Radio York: "We moved the ball well and we took our chances and scored six goals away from home.
"York City are in the next round and we look forward to a good draw."
Jake Reed scored for the home side before Matthew Blinkhorn got the fifth of the game for York on his debut.
Reed then added a penalty for Salisbury but that was cancelled out by McLaughlin's second of the game.
Mills continued: "I thought it was an excellent performance.
"We've come away from home at a difficult time for us but Matty's come up with two goals again and the second one particularly was a great finish.
"The disappointing thing was conceding a sloppy one before half time.
"But we're through to the next round. I've stated all along I want to take this club to Wembley."
Source: BBC Sport


