Ian Hendon insists John O'Flynn is back to his best after the Irishman's second half double brought Barnet's barren 14-game winless run to an end and dented Aldershot's play-off hopes. O'Flynn turned down a £100,000 move to Shrewsbury last month and he proved his worth to the Bees after captain Micah Hyde had given them the lead. And Hendon believes the former Cork City striker and wantaway winger Albert Adomah are now fully focused on helping the north Londoners move up the table after an abysmal run of form. Hendon said: "John's head had been all over the shop in the last couple of months but he and Albert have both settled down now and are coming good. "I've been saying we will turn the form around and we did that with three goals and the bonus of a clean sheet. The difference today is that we put our chances away. "It's been a long time coming and we've been in a sticky situation but we've gone some way to changing that today and there is relief in the dressing room. "We looked confident out there and we will enjoy this win before going onwards to Shrewsbury on Tuesday."
Source: PA
Source: PA