
Didcot Town scored twice in the second half to earn a 2-0 win at Bashley and make it ten points from their last five games.
Makeshift striker JP Nyuysemo made it two goals in two games since moving into attack in the absence of Owen James, and Felix Robertson scored his fourth goal of the season, as two goals in five second-half minutes earned the railwaymen back-to-back wins and clean sheets for a resurgent Didcot.
Despite their form and lowly league position, Bashley started strongly. Jack Lovell had a great chance to put them ahead on 16 minutes. The striker got in behind the Didcot defence, but Leigh Bedwell came out to make an important save.
Minutes later, Lovell had another good chance. This time the striker was unable to generate any pace on his header.
Didcot slowly grew into the game, and Tyger Hall had our best chance of the first half, but his effort from the edge of the area was saved by the Bashley keeper.
Didcot went ahead on 51 minutes. JP Nyuysemo gambled on a long clearance from Leigh Bedwell, and JP kept his nerve to tuck the ball home.
Five minutes later, it was 2-0. Cam Mills did well to work some space, and his shot came back off the post. Felix Robertson was there to follow up and smash the ball home.
Tyger Hall then forced Glover in the Bashley goal into a good save, and Lewis Mills had a great chance in the closing moments, but he fired wide after getting in behind the fullback.
A great win for Didcot, who move up to eleventh in the table.
Player of the Match - Adam Learoyd
The captain led by example. Dealt with everything that came at him in the air. He was also there with a composed head to clear up any danger.