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The boss of Torquay United Paul Wotton is greeted in Chippenham in the city of Chippenham 'Big result'

Paul Wotton, Manager of Torquay United, says that his team's 3-1 win in Chippenham Town was a “big result” for his team.

The seagulls had only won one of their previous five games and slipped to seventh place in the National League South before the game.

Matty Carson made the perfect start when he made his side into a lead of the ninth minute.

Caine Bradbury triggered for Chippenham shortly before half -time, but offranges Zanzala scored his first goal since he came to Torquay at the beginning of this month to bring the visitors back to the front 12 minutes after the break.

Matt Jay sealed the victory with a goal deep in added time when he found the network for a fourth game in a row.

The seagulls relate to sixth place in the table, five points in front of the leaders Dorking Wanderers when they reacted well on Saturday after two spaetzen in a 2-2 draw with other high-flier boreham-wood on Saturday.

“It is a difficult place to come. They play a really uncomfortable shape, the pitch was difficult, the penchant makes a big difference, so I'm really happy,” said Wotton to BBC Radio Devon.

“We haven't thrown away from home for a while, so that's important.

“We reacted really well from the bitter disappointment on Saturday and I think they were able to see the first half a bit of disappointment.

“We had a little heart on the heart and a bit of reality test at half -time, stop apologizing to yourself, and the second half thought we had strengthened it.

“It is one of these games that in the course of the season I don't believe that someone will look back and say that it was a classic or” we were awarded today “, he added.

“I think it's about getting here, getting the three points, getting home, recovering and being ready to fully tend to Tonbridge.”