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Striker Inih Effiong believes Dover Athletic can survive in the National League

Inih Effiong believes Dover’s season starts now as they bid to survive in the National League.

Whites won just their second match in the league on Saturday with a 2-0 victory over Maidenhead United.

In all competitions under new manager Andy Hessenthaler, Dover have won two, lost two and drawn one.

Inih Effiong. Picture: Tony Flashman.
Inih Effiong. Picture: Tony Flashman.

Effiong said: “The season does start now. We have the impetus to go on and win games.

“In the last few matches we haven’t started well but we have finished strongly. If we can have that over 90 minutes, I’m sure we can get out of the rut we are in.

“It was a good win. We played well in the second half of the last game (against Dagenham). The first half let us down and then we hit the post and crossbar three times.

“We knew that we had it in us to dominate games and that’s what we did.

“We had to make sure we cleaned up at the back and stop conceding goals.

“I don’t think we will have problems getting goals, so as long as we are solid at the back.

“The most important thing was putting it together for 90 minutes. We have conceded too many goals this season and once we have sorted that out, we will go on to dominate games like we did today.

“We played nice football and mixed things up a bit, which didn’t help the opposition. We will be a threat going forward.”

Effiong has scored three times in the first five matches under Hessenthaler after failing to score in the first 13 matches he played in the season.

He added: “The manager has given me faith up front and said ‘do what you do best.’

“I’m getting into the scoring positions, which is the most important thing.

“I know I will always score goals and getting in those positions will help others score as well.”

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