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| MK Dons Win Johnstones Paint Trophy From: BBC Quote: Milton Keynes Dons saw off Grimsby in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy final with two second-half goals at Wembley.
Grimsby will regret missing a penalty in the first half, when Danny Boshell's effort was saved by Willy Gueret.
Keith Andrews put the Dons ahead with a controversial penalty given by referee Phil Joslin seconds after his assistant had flagged a Dons player offside.
And just minutes later, a powerful Sean O'Hanlon header from Colin Cameron's corner made sure of the victory.
Boshell had been brought down by Gueret for the Grimsby penalty, but the French goalkeeper redeemed himself with a smart stop.
Mariners keeper Phil Barnes then made a fantastic save to keep out Dean Lewington's header when the full-back was left unmarked six yards out.
Both sides had other penalty claims turned down as the first half remained goalless - notably when Grimsby defender Nick Fenton appeared to handle a cross.
But in a crucial few seconds of action, Cameron's curling shot hit the post, and with at least one Dons player appearing to stand in an offside position, the assistant referee's flag was raised.
But Joslin pointed to the spot after adjudging that Nick Hegarty's subsequent challenge on Danny Swailes deserved a penalty.
If Grimsby's hearts were broken by that decision, they were well and truly shattered when O'Hanlon's header, which went in off Rob Atkinson, made it certain that Paul Ince's side - with captain Andrews leading from the front - would be collecting their first trophy.
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Good for the Dons. |
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