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Fleetwood come from behind to claim comfortable win at MK Dons
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James Bolton was on the scoresheet for Fleetwood (Euan Cherry/PA)
James Bolton was on the scoresheet for Fleetwood (Euan Cherry/PA)

Fleetwood came from behind to beat MK Dons 4-2 at Stadium MK.

Danilo Orsi gave the home side the lead, but goals from Matty Virtue, James Bolton, Louis Marsh and Owen Devonport turned the game in Fleetwood’s favour.

Scott Hogan scored late on for the Dons but the visitors eased to a first win in four games.

MK Dons missed the best early chance as Dan Crowley hit the crossbar, and they took the lead in the 27th minute when Orsi bundled in after Fleetwood failed to clear Crowley’s cross.

Fleetwood equalised late in the first half as Virtue poked home Shaun Rooney’s cross.

The Cod Army took the lead in the 49th minute when a short corner ended up at the feet of Bolton, who fired past Connal Trueman.

Fleetwood scored again just before the hour when a quick free-kick released Marsh who charged forward to score.

Rooney’s cross then teed up Devonport to tap home a fourth for Fleetwood, with Hogan’s fine volley from Laurence Maguire’s long pass a late Dons consolation.

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League TwoFleetwoodMilton Keynes Dons
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