EVESHAM UNITED were wholly dominant in their 4-0 victory against Falmouth Town.
The result sees The Robins maintain their third-placed position in the table, with hopes to compete in the play offs come the end of the season.
The tone of the game was set early on, Amer Awadh opened the scoring for The Robins just ten minutes in, and never looked back.
Evesham maintained their pressure on the away side. A corner saw Reegan Messenger beat the keeper in the air, and get the first touch. The header then deflected off the gloves of goalkeeper Morgan Coxhead, who punched the ball into the back of his own net to allow Evesham to double their lead.
Evesham went into the half time break with a 2-0 lead but were hungry to further compound their victory in the second period.
Just six minutes after the restart, Levi Steele met Will Owens' cross in the air. Steele beat out two defenders in his leap for the ball, before beating the keeper with his header and putting Evesham ahead to an almost-insurmountable 3-0 lead.
Steele grabbed his brace in the 67th minute to completely affirm victory for The Robins.
The dominant result - alongside Evesham's positive performance against league leaders Yate Town last time out - will give the side confidence as they kick on into their December fixtures.
Next time, Evesham face a relegation-threatened Cribbs side, coming off the back of a 5-1 loss to Malvern Town.
The fixture provides a great opportunity for Evesham to move further up the table as they hunt down second-placed Exmouth Town.
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