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Manager Andy Hessenthaler says Gillingham used a get out of jail card with Danny Kedwell's late penalty

Gillingham striker Danny Kedwell
Gillingham striker Danny Kedwell

By Matthew Panting

Gillingham boss Andy Hessenthaler admitted his team used a get out of jail free card against Northampton on Saturday.

The Gills edged a seven-goal thriller at Priestfield thanks to Danny Kedwell’s stoppage-time spot-kick in front of the Rainham End (pictured).

It spared Gillingham’s blushes after they led 2-0 and 3-1 following Jo Kuffour’s first-half hat-trick, only to concede two goals in six second-half minutes.

"I always thought we would get another goal, deep down I thought we would, and in the end we got it late," said Hessenthaler.

"We had the presence up front with Kuffour, Nouble and Kedwell. Frank Nouble was a handful most of the afternoon but Kuffour was our man-of-the-match by a country mile.

"We used our get out of jail free card, that’s our one for the season perhaps. It evens itself out over a season, we went to Southend and should have won but we didn’t."

Hessenthaler praised hat-trick hero Kuffour, particularly his stunning backheel that helped the Gills build up an impressive first-half lead.

"It was a terrific hat-trick and he was fantastic for us," added Hessenthaler. "He is too good for League 2, he’s a top striker."

As for match-winner Kedwell, it was his sixth goal of the campaign – all at Priestfield – and his fourth penalty to date.

"You have to give Danny Kedwell a lot of credit to step up in the dying seconds under pressure as 3-3 wasn’t good enough for us," said Hessenthaler. "He put it in and that shows you his character. For me, his workrate was terrific."

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