Lewis McMahon clinches three points for Blues against Hyde
Trinity looked like they were heading for a draw after the visitors had levelled Luke Beckett's 16th opener for Trinity.
But former Sheffield Wednesday man McMahon pounced on a loose ball from a throw-in to take his team, who are still in the drop-zone, level on points with Gloucester City, in Blue Square North.
"Lewis has not looked like scoring in the last two or three games and I have substituted him," said the former Aston Villa boss.
"That would have been the easy option for me to take last night but I gambled and I am pleased for Lewis, and myself, that it paid off.
"I could have taken Lewis off and stayed solid, but I went to a 4-3-3 formation with Lewis playing just behind the two front men."
Trinity entertain third-top Alfreton on Saturday and while Little will be looking for a better performance than his side put out last night, he is aware that results are all that matter at this stage of the season.
"That was a massive three points for us against Hyde," he said.
"We did not play very well but we won the game.
"Hyde probably deserved a draw though."
Lewis McMahon scored the Blues' winner.


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