'Professional' Truro impress in win over Slough

Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain's goal ensured three points stayed in Cornwall
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Truro City assistant manager Stewart Yetton has praised the "professional" manner of his side's 2-0 win over Slough Town in National League South.
The Tinners moved up to fifth in the table with the victory and are six points off leaders Dorking Wanderers with two games in hand.
Skipper Connor Riley-Lowe opened the scoring in the sixth minute as he got on the end of a flick-on from Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Truro had chances to increase their lead and finally took one when Oxlade-Chamberlain headed in the second goal 14 minutes from full-time.
"It was a professional performance to go on and get the second goal," Yetton told BBC Radio Cornwall.
"It probably should have been a bit more comfortable than it was.
"We probably missed three or four really good opportunities to kill the game, to put it to bed really early.
"But I'm pleased with the lads, I can't remember the lads having too much to do other than maybe a save in the first half.
"It felt fairly comfortable and on a different day we'd maybe score four or five."