Phil Trainer is now enjoying the best scoring run of his professional career, writes JON MURRAY.
His winner at Woking was the former plumber's fourth goal in the last seven games.
"They just keep going in at the moment. I'm in the right place at the right time," he smiled.
"The keeper had a moment of madness to try to come out for the corner, but all credit to Muzza (Adam Murray) for putting the ball on my head.
"I've still got that target of ten goals for the season and I'm on eight, with two games to go, so it's still within reach."
Justin Edinburgh, assisting Woking's caretaker manager Colin Lippiatt following the departure of Frank Gray, has thrown his hat into the ring for the Kingsmead hot-seat.
"It's a talented young squad and and ambitious club," he said.
"There's a lot of talent here to work with, which is an exciting prospect for anyone."
The former Tottenham defenders added: "I thought we did enough to get something out of the game. I certainly didn't feel we should have got beat. Whether we'd done enough to win is another manner.
"But it was another energetic performance from Woking, since I've been here, and that's all you can ask.
"But the winner was a soft goal "You don't really learn too much from winning games, you learn from mistakes. There's disappointed players in our dressing room, but I thought they gave their all today."
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