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Welling United, under the management of Rod Stringer, kicked off the 2024-25 season with a strong win against Aveley at Park View Road. Stringer has maintained an impressive unbeaten streak at home, with eleven consecutive games without a loss. Overall, the team has only suffered two defeats in nineteen league games under his leadership.

Stringer made significant changes to the team during the summer, bringing in new players to replace those who had left. Despite not delivering a standout performance, Welling managed to secure a victory against a tough opponent that made it to the play-offs last season.

Debutants goalkeeper Rhys Lovett and centre-back Dave Winfield stood out in the match, with both players making a strong case for the player of the match award. Welling dominated possession and territorial advantage for most of the game, except for a brief spell in the first half.

Aveley put up a good fight in the first half, with Lovett making crucial saves to keep Welling in the game. However, Welling regained control towards the end of the half, creating several scoring opportunities that went unfinished.

The breakthrough for Welling came just after the hour mark when Martell Taylor-Crossdale scored a spectacular goal to put his team ahead. Despite a late chance for Aveley to equalize, Lovett’s solid goalkeeping ensured Welling’s victory.

Stringer’s strategic use of all five substitutes provided valuable playing time for sixteen players, with ten experiencing competitive action for the first time. This depth in the squad gives Stringer plenty of options to consider as they prepare for a challenging away game against Bath City next weekend.

Overall, Welling United’s strong start to the season sets a positive tone for the upcoming matches, showcasing the team’s resilience and determination under Stringer’s guidance. The fans can look forward to an exciting season ahead with promising performances from the team.