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MONK’S JOY AS U’S HALT BARREN RUN

By Matt Ramsey

CAMBRIDGE UTD 3

Morrison 1, Stokes 7 (pen), Loft 47

MANSFIELD TOWN 2

Maris 61, Gregory 90+1(pen)

LAST CHANCE: Mansfield’s Lee Gregory scores his penalty to make it 3-2late on

CAMBRIDGE ended their eight-match drought with an pressure from the Stags.
The U’s were winless in eight in all competitions, collecting only two points since beating Shrewsbury in the first weekend of December, but raced into a three-goal lead soon after half time.
Mansfield pulled two back but Garry Monk’s side saw the game out despite playing nine minutes with 10 ...

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