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Exeter bounce back in style

Image: Stansfield: Opening goal

Exeter bounced back from their midweek hammering by Chesterfield with an excellent victory over Chester.

Chester undone at St James Park

Exeter bounced back from their midweek hammering by Chesterfield with an excellent 2-0 victory over Chester at St James Park. The Grecians were thumped 6-1 in midweek but they turned in a fine performance to seal a comfortable victory against a distinctly average Chester side. Adam Stansfield opened the scoring midway through the first half. It came after some neat build-up from the Grecians with Dean Moxey playing a fine ball into the inside left channel for Marcus Stewart. He crossed hard and low into the box where Stansfield was on hand to clip the ball past John Danby from close range. Exeter goalkeeper Paul Jones ensured his side went in at the break in front by pulling off a stunning save on the stroke of half-time from Kevin Ellison's free-kick. The Grecians had a great chance to double their lead after the break when Kevin Roberts was penalised for a handball inside the box but Richard Logan's penalty was weak and easily saved by Danby, diving to his right. Exeter side continued to dominate but struggled to find that second goal until they finally made the game safe two minutes from time when Rob Edwards delivered a fine cross into the box and Matt Taylor met it with a thumping header from six yards.

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