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Ebbsfleet United striker Matty Godden confident manager Steve Brown can lead the club to promotion

Under-fire Ebbsfleet manager Steve Brown still has the full support of his players.

Sections of the Fleet support have called for Brown to be sacked and the 42-year-old is under pressure from the club’s board to deliver promotion.

But Brown still has plenty of allies in the dressing room.

Striker Matty Godden, whose hat-trick against Farnborough lifted Ebbsfleet to second in Vanarama Conference South, insists the former Charlton defender is the right man for the job.

Matty Godden is all smiles after scoring one of his three goals against Farnborough Picture: Andy Payton
Matty Godden is all smiles after scoring one of his three goals against Farnborough Picture: Andy Payton

Godden said: "We see a lot more of what other people don’t see behind the scenes and how good a man Browny is.

"You don’t find many (managers) like him.

"He just tells you to go out there, play and relax. It’s a joy to play under him.

"It’s not nice when you see people giving him so much stick but that’s something you have to deal with as a footballer. You get it at every level and it’s up to us to put that right.

"Whether we come in 0-0 at half-time or whatever, we’ll stick together.

"That’s something we’ll always do. It’s something he’s got drilled into us, that whatever happens, we stick together and work hard."

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