5* Eastleigh breeze to Bromley win - Mandron hits a hat-trick


Eastleigh made it two wins in three days over the Bank Holiday weekend with a stunning five-goal victory at Bromley.

Ronnie Moore's side continued where they left off having sealed a 2-0 home win over Solihull Moors in his first game in charge on Saturday.

The Spitfires boss made two changes to his side. Reda Johnson, who scored with a towering header on his debut, was replaced by Adam Dugdale. James Constable also came into the starting line-up in place of Ryan Bird.

Mikael Mandron hit a fine hat-trick as he put Eastleigh two-goals to the good at half-time and added his third, Eastleigh's fourth, after Jake Howells had made it 3-0 after the break.

Mikael Mandron with the match ball after hitting a hat-trick in the 5-0 win over Bromley

Adam Dawson netted a fifth for the rampant Spitfires to complete the rout. Dawson also assisted another two goals in the comprehensive victory.

Bromley were reduced to ten men in the 37th minute when Connor Dymond was penalised for a high challenge on Jason Taylor. Eastleigh were already 2-0 ahead at this point thanks to the excellent finishing of Mandron. 

Eastleigh certainly punished the hosts and made the extra man count as they pushed on to add three further goals.

Although it is still very early days in Moore's tenure, the signs are looking very promising. Since taking charge, the former Hartlepool, Rotherham and Tranmere manager, has picked up two wins and six points from two games. Moore has certainly made an immediate impact and a great impression so far, as his Eastleigh team have scored seven, keeping two clean sheets in the process. 

The Spitfires have certainly hit the ground running under the new management team and will look to continue their climb and progression up the table as the season goes on.

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5* Eastleigh breeze to Bromley win - Mandron hits a hat-trick (with images, tweets) · eastleighfc

Eastleigh 5-0 Bromley



Moore joy for Eastleigh as Bromley are hit for five

WILY campaigner Ronnie Moore has taken next to no time to start working his magic at Eastleigh. Moore goals, Moore points, Moore confidence were the order of the day away at ten-man Bromley as the Spitfires cruised to a sizzling 5-0 Vanarama National League victory.

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