Stones Fight Back to Claim Crucial Victory Over Worthing
Maidstone United produced a spirited comeback performance at the Gallagher Stadium on Saturday afternoon, overturning an early deficit to defeat Worthing 2-1 in a vital National League South encounter. The Stones showed tremendous character after falling behind in the first quarter of the match, with goals from T. Bramble and R. Court securing all three points for the Kent side.
The visitors made the brighter start and took the lead after just 13 minutes when W. Makowski found the net to silence the home crowd. Worthing’s early goal threatened to derail Maidstone’s afternoon, but the Stones demonstrated the resilience that has served them well throughout the campaign.
The response from the home side was emphatic, and they didn’t have to wait long for their equaliser. T. Bramble restored parity on the half-hour mark with a well-taken finish that lifted the spirits of the Gallagher Stadium faithful. The goal capped off a sustained period of pressure from Maidstone, who had grown into the game after their sluggish opening.
The second half proved to be the defining period as Maidstone completed their turnaround in the 69th minute. R. Court was the hero for the Stones, finding the back of the net to give his side a lead they would not relinquish. Court’s strike demonstrated the clinical edge that has made him such a valuable asset for the Kent club this season.
The closing stages of the match were not without drama, as Worthing’s frustrations boiled over in stoppage time. J. Spong received a yellow card in the 90th minute before his afternoon went from bad to worse when he was shown a straight red card moments later. The dismissal effectively ended any hopes Worthing harboured of salvaging a point from their trip to Kent.
Maidstone’s victory was built on their ability to weather the early storm and grow stronger as the match progressed. After conceding the opening goal, the Stones showed admirable composure to work their way back into the contest. The home side’s persistence paid dividends as they created the better chances throughout the remainder of the match.
This result will provide a significant boost to Maidstone’s confidence as they continue their National League South campaign. The three points earned against Worthing could prove crucial in the context of their season objectives, particularly given the competitive nature of the division this term.
The performance showcased the fighting spirit that has become synonymous with this Maidstone squad. From the moment they fell behind, there was never any sense of panic among the home players, who methodically worked their way back into contention before ultimately claiming a deserved victory.
For the Stones supporters who made their voices heard throughout the 90 minutes, this was exactly the kind of battling display they have come to expect from their team. The comeback victory will live long in the memory as another example of Maidstone’s never-say-die attitude.


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