Truro City 'let two points slip' in Farnborough draw

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Truro City's Jaze Kabia scored for the second successive game

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Truro City conceded late on to draw 1-1 at home to mid-table Farnborough in National League South.

The Tinners took a 41st-minute lead when Jaze Kabia finished well for his 13th goal of the season.

Truro failed to convert a number of second-half chances and were made to pay when Jonny Stuttle scored the equaliser from close range.

The point keeps Truro in seventh place, occupying the final play-off spot.

They are a point off fifth-placed Boreham Wood, one more further behind fourth-placed Torquay and five behind second-placed Worthing.

"You always want to press that advantage home and get the three points, so we will certainly look at that as probably two points that we let slip away," assistant manager Stewart Yetton told BBC Radio Cornwall.

"We'll try not to dwell on that too long and learn from the mistakes we made and go again on Saturday."

He added: "When you've got that lead you're disappointed when you can press it home or hang on to that lead.

"We felt we made a mistake for the goal. They'll think that they've maybe worked it well - we think we've missed two opportunities to clear the ball."

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