Video reaction: Jethro Warren

Westfield Football Club manager Jethro Warren said it was “massive” to end a run of six league games without a victory.
Westfield manager Jethro Warren keeps a close eye on a Steyning Town opponent (SUS-141011-095012002)Westfield manager Jethro Warren keeps a close eye on a Steyning Town opponent (SUS-141011-095012002)
Westfield manager Jethro Warren keeps a close eye on a Steyning Town opponent (SUS-141011-095012002)

The Westies won 4-2 at home to Steyning Town on Saturday to edge away from the lower reaches of Macron Store Sussex County League Division Two.

Warren said: “It was massive. We needed to get that first win so we can get a bit of momentum going in the league and start climbing up that table.

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“We had a good squad available, like we did Tuesday at East Preston, and if we can keep that squad together, we’ll soon start winning games and climbing up.

Westfield manager Jethro Warren keeps a close eye on a Steyning Town opponent (SUS-141011-095012002)Westfield manager Jethro Warren keeps a close eye on a Steyning Town opponent (SUS-141011-095012002)
Westfield manager Jethro Warren keeps a close eye on a Steyning Town opponent (SUS-141011-095012002)

“First half I thought we were a bit flat and didn’t quite work as hard as we did at East Preston. We had a few words at half time and the second half performance was superb. I always felt we were going to go on and win the game.

“Pughy (hat-trick hero David Pugh) is a top quality striker and he’s been superb for us. He just keeps scoring goals; give him the ball and he’ll score.”

Having won back-to-back games in all competitions, Warren admits it’s frustrating that Westfield are fixtureless this coming Saturday. Their next outing is away to Midhurst & Easebourne next weekend.