MALVERN Town returned home with three more valuable Travel Factory Alliance points from a 5-2 win at high-flying Coalville Town last night.
They went a goal behind on 35 seconds when 'keeper Paul Wyatt miscued a back-pass from Andy Charlmers straight to the feet of Darren Russell who crossed for Andy Tiday to head home.
On 10 minutes, it was 1-1 when an inswinging corner by Phil Preedy was headed into his own net by Martin Fox.
Coalville went back into the lead on 30 minutes when a miscued back-pass from Peter Roberts was latched onto by John Chapman to slide home.
Malvern equalized again on 40 minutes when a searching cross into the box by Richard Tompkins was again headed into his own net, this time by Adam Stevens.
Deep into injury-time of the first-half, Malvern took the lead for the first time when Simon Judge turned his marker before unleashing a terrific shot into the net via the underside of the bar.
Malvern came out for the second-half with an all guns blazing and on 52 minutes extended their lead when Duncan Preedy crossed superbly for brother Phil to powerfully head home.
Play switched from end-to-end but on 85 minutes Phil Preedy put the icing on the cake when he lashed home a penalty awarded when Simon Judge was brought down in the box.
Malvern produced a great display of football against a good side.
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