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sreda april 6 - 03:45, Editovan
sreda april 6 - 07:03 Kesvick relieved by first away win of the season.
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Kesvick admitted he was relieved after picking up his first league away win this season but insisted it will not be a night for celebration.
Leicestershire FC held on for 70 minutes after Ziyi Zuo-Lin's screamer from outside the box gave Leicestershire FC a close 1-0 victory over struggling Arsenal Football Club.
"I think what the game tells us today is football isn't about putting on the best performance, but today we got the result," said Kesvick. "It's not a night for any celebration whatsoever, not to get carried away. We'll gain some confidence from the result. There's a good feeling from the dressing room and we'll take things forward."
"Relief's probably a good word in some ways to describe what I felt. I wanted the final whistle to come as quickly as possible. I saw the reaction of the fans, of the players. I think that our away streak was far too long for this club."
Kesvick also praised the Leicestershire faithful for their support throughout the game.
"The most incredible bit was the fans stayed with us, they stayed with every single player, they stayed with me," said Kesvick.
"It's not down to tactics, it's not down to the coach, it's down to the fans and the way they responded after the goal. The game turned into an emotional game, the fans were pushing us forward, throwing us forward. We suffered a little bit but got there in the end and that's the important thing."