GREAT HARWOOD Town's miserable league form continued with a 2-1 reverse at Formby.
The Robins have yet to record a NWCL Division Two victory in 2004 and boss John Hughes said: "We desperately need to get back to winning ways if we are to climb back up the table."
Town moved into an early lead thanks to a right foot volley and 10 minutes later the impressive Liam Fryer was felled in the box only for Russell McKenna to see his spot kick saved.
The hosts then missed a penalty of their own in the second half but they got another chance when the referee pointed to the spot once again. This time Olsen stroked the ball past Bobby Harris to make it 1-1 before McDonald netted a fortunate winner.
FORMBY...2
GREAT HARWOOD...1
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