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Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley says Johan Ter Horst will learn from mistake

Neil Cugley
Neil Cugley

Folkestone Invicta boss Neil Cugley has defended young striker Johan Ter Horst after his mistake which led to Maidstone’s first goal in a 2-2 draw between the sides at the Gallagher Stadium on Tuesday night.

Ter Horst lost the ball on the halfway line in the build-up to Ade Olorunda putting the Stones 2-1 ahead.

Cugley said: "The boy was a bit down in the dressing room after the game, but I told him he is playing Saturday, don’t worry about it.

"It is all about him learning for next year and he will come back stronger, I am sure. In an ideal world, you would try and rest somebody like him, who is only 17, for a couple of games.

"We’ll keep playing him, because that is the way he will learn. He is a good player and if he gets a chance, he’ll put it in."

Striker Richard Atkins is unavailable for the home game against Ramsgate on Saturday while defender Phil Stevenson completes a three-match ban. Invicta travel to Leatherhead next Wednesday.

Cugley said: "Being without Richard means I will to have to work out what sort of formation we play. We went with 4-3-3 on Tuesday but it’s something I will have to think on.

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"We are looking to go out and enjoy every game we play and if we do get to the play-offs it will be a bonus, considering what we have been through this

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