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Keanu Marsh-Brown believes his absence from Yeovil's starting line-up has helped him improve his game.
The 20-year-old failed to hold down a regular place in Gary Johnson's XI at the beginning of the season, but has started the last four matches.
Marsh-Brown played a huge role in helping the Glovers secure a Johnstone's Paint Trophy quarter-final clash with Wycombe by setting up James Hayter's last-minute equaliser before converting the winning penalty in the shootout victory over Torquay on Tuesday night.
He told This is Somerset: "I went into the game positive having worked a lot with the gaffer, Terry Skiverton and Darren Way on my game. This is showing in my games.
"The time out of the team made me stronger as a person and a professional, making me work harder on and off the pitch.
"I have only got better and now that is showing in games. Hopefully I can push on."