MIKE Fowler praised the quality of striker Alex Cameron after the Redditch United striker scored twice in a 3-2 win against former club Halesowen Town in midweek.
Cameron struck twice after the break to put the Reds in command at the Grove after Fabian Reynolds cancelled out Jason Cowley’s opener.
Cowley struck again for the Yeltz late on to set up a nervy finish but United held on to returning to winning ways after losing by the same scoreline at Bishop’s Stortford last weekend.
The result means Redditch sit eighth in the Southern League Premier Central table.
And Fowler revelled in Cameron’s display after the match-winner endured a frustrating spell with Halesowen last season.
Fowler said: “We were a different animal in the second half, we were more than value for the win.
“I’m really pleased again with the character to come back at what’s supposed to be one of the most difficult places to come in the league.
“We finished the game with six lads who are 20-years-old and under. What an experience that is holding onto a lead late on.
“Alex scored two goals against the club who didn’t really give him the chance he deserves because he’s unbelievable.
“Their loss is our game. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. I absolutely love him.
“He was desperate not to come off because he wanted a hat-trick but his ankle has been hurting for a while.”
Redditch are next in action against Kettering Town on Saturday, October 18 with kick-off at 3pm at the Valley Stadium.
