Solihull 1-2 Maidenhead: Magpies continue climb away from danger![Copy icon](/ls-web-assets/svgs/common/link-38b6c0e79d99f1789ecdee667813501e.svg)
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Maidenhead continued their climb up the National League table as they held on for a 2-1 victory over high-flying Solihull.
It was a third successive league win for the visitors, who had their first real shot on target midway through the first half from Sam Barratt, before Tobi Sho-Silva fired them in front moments later with his second goal of the season.
The Magpies doubled their lead just after the break through a long-range effort from Reece Smith.
Solihull tried to mount a comeback but Matty Warburton’s powerful effort sailed just wide.
Mark Beck pulled one back for the Moors in the 90th minute when he got his headed in a corner at the far post but it was too little too late as they dropped down a spot to fourth and the visitors moved up to 18th.