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Taylor lavishes praise on Pittman

By PA Sport  April 19, 2009
Taylor lavishes praise on Pittman (©PAphotos)
Taylor lavishes praise on Pittman (©PAphotos)
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Jon-Paul has taken a little bit of time to believe in himself but he is improving all the time...
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Peter Taylor hailed Jon-Paul Pittman after the livewire striker inspired Wycombe to a 3-0 victory over Aldershot.

The tricky forward created all three for Wanderers as John Akinde, Matt Phillips and a Ricky Newman own goal sealed the points for Taylor's men.

The Chairboys boss said: "Jon-Paul has taken a little bit of time to believe in himself but he is improving all the time."

He added: "I thought he was immense - his work for the goals was tremendous and I'm not sure why his own effort was disallowed.

"There are a lot of players like Jon-Paul in non-league who can make the step up - they just have to believe in themselves.

"It was a game for the individuals and with Jon-Paul stepping up, I always thought we had goals in us. If anything, I thought we could have scored a few more."

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