The clean-sheet at the weekend meant that Dudzkinski and the City backline have now accumulated seven National League South clean-sheets in their last eight matches. A very impressive statistic.
However, the City number one has heaped praise on his teammates insisting that the clean-sheets are an entire team effort.
“I’m feeling good," said Dudzinski after the Hoops' win at Hungeford.
"However, I’d probably feel the same coming off the back of conceding 5 in a row, it’s really important going into every game to keep a level head.”
“The clean-sheets are the result of all of our work as a team.”
Saturday's victory over Hungerford emphasised how far City have come this season. A gritty and determined performance in a fiesty A34 derby secured a huge three points and the Hoops number one has said that the team deserved the three points.
“It wasn’t the best game of football but when you come out and win it, who cares?
"It was a tough game to play in as they’ve had a sending off quite early on, you’re then favourites.”
“We kept persevering, and then Fleety (Reece Fleet) came up with a bit of magic to win it for us. I think we deserved it and we kept persevering and we defended well in tough conditions.”
City return to the Velocity Stadium on Saturday to face Chippenham Town. You can buy your tickets
HERE for that match. We look forward to seeing as many of you there as possible.
C’mon you Hoops!