Dorchester Sports manager Ashley James said it was 'really pleasing' to have come from behind in their latest win.
James' side faced Portland Reserves in the Dorset Premier League on Wednesday (August 21) and made it four wins from four, winning 4-1.
READ: Dorset Premier League: Portland Reserves 1-4 Dorchester Sports
Speaking to Echosport after the game, he said: "We are happy especially after going 1-0 down again away from home.
"It's the second time we have done that now this season and to win the game is really pleasing and it's another important win for us and a good night all round."
When asked if conceded first away from home is a problem that will need solving moving forward, James added: "We are taking a little bit of time away from home to get into games and the conditions were terrible to be fair.
"The wind was strong and we were against it in the first half so it was good to get in at 1-1.
"It built a lot of character as the conditions were against us in the first half, but after 20 minutes we grew into the game and in the second half we took the game to them and won the game pretty comfortably in the end, scoring three good games."
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