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Forest Green 1-0 Gateshead
Yan Klukowski's strike enabled Forest Green Rovers to end a run of three successive defeats with a deserved win over Gateshead.
James Marwood went close for the visitors early on, but Klukowski swept home Rovers' first real chance when he tucked in a Chris Stokes' cross.
Klukowski almost made it 2-0 but Adam Bartlett tipped his shot wide and the keeper then denied Stokes.
Bartlett's counterpart Sam Russell was barely tested as Rovers held on.
Forest Green's win means they are 12th in the Conference Premier table, five points and four places clear of Gateshead.
VIEW FROM THE DRESSING ROOM
Forest Green Rovers manager Dave Hockaday told 91热爆 Radio Gloucestershire:
"It's a great three points and a clean sheet. We've been untested apart from some hopeful crosses at the end and we've probably created more chances in this game than we have in the last four games put together.
"I thought some of the counter attacks were a joy to behold. We've shown we can play, and we can grind it out.
"It was a great team effort, it was a gutsy, honest performance.
"That's a big three points. Although we should have won the game by more, I still felt that we looked strong."