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Maidstone United winger Justin Amaluzor has a secret goal target to help club win promotion

By: Craig Tucker ctucker@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 06:00, 01 August 2019

Justin Amaluzor is keeping a secret and it could mean bad news for the rest of the National League South.

Amaluzor finished pre-season with a hat-trick as Maidstone beat Southend under-23s 4-0 last weekend.

He intends to take that form into the new season but the winger is keeping his goal target under wraps.

Maidstone winger Justin Amaluzor scored a hat-trick against Southend U23s Picture: John Westhrop

Amaluzor said: "I started scoring goals towards the end of last season and that's what I want to do, just keep scoring goals and winning games.

"That's the point - we're trying to jump back up to the next division.

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"Goals are my personal aim but winning is the main aim.

"I've got a target in my head but I'm not going to say it.

"We've got a lot of pace in the team and I think it will be frightening in this league.

"I think we'll cause a lot of teams problems - I know we will."

Amaluzor is one of three survivors from last season as Maidstone built a new squad for National League South.

John Still promised big changes but Amaluzor didn't realise quite what United's head of football had in store.

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He said: "I didn't think it would be that drastic because you don't really want to scratch.

Justin Amaluzor celebrates scoring against Southend U23s last weekend Picture: John Westhrop

"I didn't expect this many changes - no way - but they couldn't have brought in a better bunch of lads.

"We've had a month of pre-season and it's mad how quickly we've gelled.

"If we take that on to the pitch we've nothing to worry about at all. That's what I think anyway.

"We're more ready than we've ever been."

Maidstone open at home to Southern League champions Weymouth on Saturday.

They're a new name to Amaluzor but he knows United won't have it easy.

He said: "I know they won the league below but we're going to be prepared.

"We've got to be hungry because they will be hungry coming here."

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