Stubborn Spitfires Frustrate Edinburgh
LEYTON Orient boss Justin Edinburgh said he was‘hugely frustrated’ after his side could only collect a point from a scrappy encounter.
In a game of few clear chances, it was the visitors who went closest to breaking the deadlock – captain Jobi McAnuff striking the crossbar from a free-kick before home keeper Graham Stack brilliantly kept out a Dan Holman effort.
Edinburgh’s two second-half subs – Josh Koroma and top scorer Macauley Bonne – also went close as the Londoners got back in Edinburgh’s good books after Tuesday’s home loss to lowly Torquay.
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