| Salisbury City manager Tommy Widdrington was delighted with his side's performance and victory over York City at Bootham Crescent on Tuesday night.
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The visitors were forced to come from behind on a difficult playing surface after their former defender Djoumin Sangare headed York into a first-half lead. 
"I know Martin will be as disappointed as I am with the state of the pitch here," Widdrington told BBC Sport. "It's not conducive to good football, therefore the chances that come around when you're playing here tend to be from set pieces.
But youngster Reece Connolly and ex-Hartlepool midfielder Darrell Clarke (inset) weren't too concerned as they snatched the goals in open play to finally turn the contest around.
"Our first goal was right out of the top drawer to be fair. He's hit a hell of a strike - sometimes they fly in, sometimes they fly over," continued Widdrington.
"I was delighted for him because I thought he was excellent. For a kid of eighteen-years-old on the right, and one of seventeen on the left, both of which have had to have permission from school to come and play - I'm not joking!
"I'm absolutely made up. Foyley's got York in the top three in this league on merit. They've got one of the best records over the last four months in the league and it's no mean feat to come here and win.
"And like I said, I didn't think it was a lucky win at all. I thought it was very well planned and very well executed by the lads on the pitch." |