Toolstation League Division 1: Bridport 0, Wellington 2.
WELLINGTON manager Leigh Robinson is demanding more from his side despite making it two wins from two with victory at Bridport on Tuesday.
Goals from Craig Herrod and Simon Ingram either side of half time handed Wellington the three points in Dorset, to add to the 3-0 victory at Clevedon Utd three days earlier.
But Robinson was not impressed with the overall display. He said: "I was very happy with the result but the performance was not so good.
"We didn't pass the ball anywhere near as well as we can and it's something we will have to put right.
"As we didn't have as much possession as we would have liked, we had to be stronger defensively, and we were. They hardly created anything in the way of clear-cut chances. To be honest it was a very scrappy game and it didn't help that the ref kept stopping the game every minute.
"But I couldn't be more pleased with the result and the start we've made.
"It's very positive that we've played poorly yet won away from home comfortably.
"Although, we'll have to pass the ball better against the stronger sides or we will be punished."
Wellington started the brighter and took the lead on 20 minutes when skipper Ingram played a great through ball to Herrod who finished first time from the corner of the box.
The game then deteriorated into a scrappy affair with neither side creating any chances to speak of.
After the break, Wellington's inability to keep the ball saw them put under pressure but their back four were equal to anything the hosts had to offer them.
The visitors still looked dangerous on the break and sealed victory with 20 minutes left when Andy Butler broke up play inside his own half, released substitute Greg Blenkinsop on the right and his centre was stroked home by Ingram.
Wellington: Ryan Lewis, Simon Elsley, Dan Short, Scott Holland, Dave Anthony, Craig Mawford, Andy Butler, Simon Ingram, Craig Herrod, Eubio do Rosario, Nick Woon. Subs: James Clough, Shaun Anthony, Greg Blenkinsop.
WELLINGTON are on the road again on Saturday when they play at Almondsbury, also in the league. They play their first home game next Wednesday when Minehead are the visitors (6.30pm).
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