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Colchester United faced a tough loss against AFC Wimbledon in a thrilling League Two match. Despite taking an early lead with two goals from Ben Goodliffe, the U’s couldn’t maintain their advantage. Omar Bugiel’s deflected shot and Jake Reeves’ equalizer turned the tide in favor of the Dons. A controversial penalty just before half-time gave AFC Wimbledon the lead, which they extended in the second half with Bugiel’s second goal.

Colchester fielded six new signings in their starting lineup, including Goodliffe, Matt Macey, and Jack Payne. The team started strong with Goodliffe scoring twice within the first nine minutes. However, AFC Wimbledon fought back and ultimately secured a 4-2 victory over Colchester.

The match was filled with excitement as both teams displayed determination and skill on the field. Despite efforts to stage a comeback, Colchester couldn’t find a way past AFC Wimbledon’s defense. The defeat serves as a learning opportunity for the U’s as they regroup and prepare for upcoming fixtures.

In the end, AFC Wimbledon emerged victorious in front of a crowd of 7,924 spectators, including 1,051 Colchester fans. The match showcased the competitive nature of League Two football and set the stage for an exciting season ahead. Both teams displayed talent and determination, promising more thrilling encounters in the future.