Horsham manager Di Paola satisfied with '˜fair point' away to play-off chasing Hythe Town
The Hornets returned from Kent against The Cannons with a 1-1 draw and holding onto 12th place in the standings.
The visitors led after just two minutes as Alfie Rogers’ shot produced a goalkeeping howler from Hythe stopper Will Godmon.
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Hide AdA fine dipping free kick Darren Oldaker then levelled for the hosts just before the half-hour mark and despite Hythe being reduced to ten-men with a straight red card to Chris Kinnear in the second half, that is how the score remained.
That was in part thanks to a couple of decent stops from Hornets keeper Josh Pelling, including a late save to deny Hythe a winner.
Di Paola said: “It was a fair point. We played well in spells and they played well in spells as well. I was quite pleased with the performance.
“We had three good chances after we took the lead and we really should have taken them.
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