BURY 2 KIDDERMINSTER 0 FOLLOWING their very poor performance at weekend Bury confounded and delighted their supporters with an excellent display of passing footballand won this game much more comfortably than the scoreline suggests.

Under fire boss Andy Preece shuffled his pack, bringing in some youngsters, and significantly, restoring Indian star Baichung Bhutia, not to his striker role, but in the hole between midfield and the strikers.

The Indian magician was given free reign, and how well the jewell shone, orchestrating play from start to finish.

It was skipper Nicky Daws who bagged both goals in a sparkling first half, and the Shakers longest serving player missed the chance of a hat trick, firing what seemed an easy chance over the bar.

Highly rated teenager Chris Armstrong-brother of Burnley's Gordon -- gave an immaculate display at left back and seems destined to make the position his own for years to come, with confident displays also from fellow teenagers Danny Swailes and Nicky Hill.

Manager Preece was delighted with his side's performance and will find it difficult to make changes for saturdays game at Northampton.