WEYMOUTH manager Mark Molesley was left in a positive mood after his side beat Winchester 3-0 in the FA Cup on Tuesday night. 

However, the Terras boss still thinks there is more to come from his team 

Speaking after the game to the Terras Youtube channel, he said: "I think it was a really professional performance, with energy and fight, we had to be.

"Winchester are a tough cookie, they play the underdog very well. We nullified them very well, we had a lot of the ball, we had a lot of chances. 

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He added: " We are on a journey and to get better their is a lot of hard work ahead of us, but it's night's like tonight which can help build a stronger foundation."

Weymouth players applauding the home supporters in their 3-0 win over Winchester in the FA Cup Weymouth players applauding the home supporters in their 3-0 win over Winchester in the FA Cup (Image: Mark Probin) The win now means that Weymouth travel to Forest Green Rovers in the final qualifying round of the competition for a spot in the first round proper.

However, with Forest Green flying high in the National League, Molesley has recognised it is a 'mammoth tie' for the club. 

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He continued: "I think on paper it is one of the most difficult ties we could have got.

"I always say to the group that tough is good, we want tough and we have certainly had it tough at the start of the season with what's gone on. 

"But this is what you want as a football player, to test yourself against the best.

"Forest Green are righty sitting high, and have been in the Football League for a long time.

"I think they are big favourites for the league above, so we certainly have a big challenge and one we are really looking forward to."