Esh Winning manager Peter Mulcaster says that his side showed both sides to their character in their 3-3 draw with Jarrow Roofing on Tuesday night.
Esh looked as if they were on their way to three valuable points when they led 2-0 at half time, but Roofing sub Peter Watling inspired his team with a hat trick in 15 minutes, before Esh scrambled a point near the end.
“We saw the best and worst side of the team. For the first half, we played so well, and in the second half, we played so badly. It looked good for us at half time, but then Jarrow battered us in the second half. We gave two goals away with some bad mistakes.”
Esh remain second bottom, one point behind Stokesley but have played seven games more. They have a big game at fourth bottom Bishop Auckland, currently four points ahead of them, next Tuesday night.
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