Kindon is eager to extend their U21 winning streak.

Kindon played in Tuesday night’s National League Cup draw between Gateshead and Graeme Murty’s team, which ended in a penalty shootout loss.
“We were a little disappointed that we didn’t take all three points on Tuesday,” the defender stated in reference to his team’s performance on Tuesday. We produced several opportunities during the game, but we had to have been more clinical. “We demonstrated our ability to play through them quite effectively when we played our game. “The disappointment is that we were let down by a lack of quality and too many touches.”
This season, the 18-year-old has started all three of our Under-21s’ NL Cup games, and the defender has praised the event for providing worthwhile difficulties. Kindon added, “Being a part of this competition has been a really good test for me and the lads.” In terms of physical characteristics, the opponent is very different from what we’re accustomed to in the PL2. Additionally, it’s a great challenge for us to face National League strikers.
“It really helps when we play in the PL2 because we don’t usually get the physical exposure like we’ve had in the three matches.” The defender described how Stoke City hopes to continue their winning streak when they host Eppleton CW on Saturday in the Premier League 2 at 12:30 p.m. “As a team, we’re really looking forward to Stoke,” the 18-year-old added.
We just must maintain this momentum, since we are currently five games undefeated. “We were a little depressed and struggling at the beginning of the season, but we’ve been much more confidence since we’ve been putting in these performances and getting results. “We will face another challenge, but hopefully we can win three points.”
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