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Admiral on board for ship-shape Chairboys

By Jonny Singer

STAR MAN JOSH KNIGHT Wycombe

WYCOMBE manager Gareth Ainsworth was delighted with debutant Admiral Muskwe’s performance as his side dispatched Preston. The Chairboys boss led his side to the fourth round of the competition for just the third time in their history, with three goals in the first 25 minutes setting them on their way.
Leicester loanee Muskwe set up Fred Onyedinma for the first, before Joe Jacobson and Josh Knight found the net in the early stages, while Emil Riis Jakobsen’s penalty pulled one back before the break. Alex Samuel wrapped up the win...

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