Mossley 1, Bamber Bridge 0
In their first competitive game of
the season, The Lillywhites justified a sense of pre-game optimism around Seel
Park, recording a win against a side that finished five places and fifteen
points ahead of them in 2011-12. Not
only that, Bamber Bridge did the double over them in the last campaign, so it
will matter not one jot to Steve Halford’s side that it took a controversial
late penalty to separate the teams.
There were five minutes to go when
Sam Madeley took a tumble in the box as a free kick looked to be over-hit and
sailing out of play. Few appealed for a
spot kick but the referee awarded it and Kayde Coppin coolly slotted to Lee
Dovey’s right, netting despite the keeper guessing his direction
correctly. It had taken some time from
foul to spot kick as Bamber Bridge had protested vociferously.
The game itself had been
engrossing up until that point without being thrilling. Clear goal opportunities had been at a
premium, with the majority of chances that had been created up until that point
taking the crowd by surprise rather than coming from great build up play.
One such chance was Gary Gee’s 25th
minute piledriver. A pair of blocked
shots saw the ball bounce to the Gee 25 yards out, and he could not have hit it
sweeter. The ball seemed destined for
the goal only to hit the bar and, showing just how hard he’d hit it, bouncing
down into the ground and out of the goal area.
It was a tremendous effort, and the best of the first half.
Around that moment Mossley keeper
Martin Pearson had made a good save to keep out a Darren Green swivelled
snapshot whilst Chris Rowney had mis-kicked an attempt on goal when good work
from Nathan Taylor led to a cut-back for the midfielder as he advanced into the
box.
Before half time Bridge’s Bell
wasted a half chance at the near post, bursting towards the 6 yard box but
turning the ball wide, and Kayde Coppin woke the crowd up with an interception
outside his own box then driving to the other end of the pitch before his
dangerous cross was turned behind.
Bamber Bridge had caused problems
to the home defence within 40 seconds of the kick off in the first half, and
Mossley emulated this in the second when Coppin’s cross across the face of goal
was just cleared by the stretching defence.
Shortly afterwards, debutant Sam Hind had his best chance when a ball
was pinged towards him in space, but he couldn’t control the ball cleanly and
found the defence quick to react and clear.
Mossley were grateful to Pearson
on 63 minutes when he saved acrobatically from Green’s sidefooted snapshot from
the edge of the area. He needed to – the
ball was heading for the top corner.
A forced change tipped the balance
in Mossley’s favour. Cavell Coo had had
a decent game until injury forced him off on the hour mark, but his replacement
Ben Richardson had an excellent half hour when coming on and gave the home side
real thrust as he took advantage of legs sapping in the heat.
He strode forward on several
occasions. He played a 1-2 with Salmon
on the edge of the area and drove a cross into the box that Salmon just
couldn’t reach. On 78 minutes he intercepted
in his own half and played the ball through, only for the keeper to slide out
of his box to reach the ball and clear. Crucially the ball well behind
Richardson, so by the time he controlled and turned to lob the keeper, Dovey
had had enough time to recover and could pluck the ball out of the air.
With 5 minutes to go another
debutant, Jason Gorton, rose highest from a corner and met the ball with his
head firmly. The crowd expected the net
to ripple, and it did, unfortunately only as the ball just cleared the bar and
hit the top of the goal.
A draw looked likely then, only
for that disputed penalty call to settle the game in the home side’s
favour. As the Lillywhite’s players
celebrated a win after the whistle, the Bridge players continued to argue their
point with the referee. It was too late by
then, and Mossley would take their good spirits to Cammell Laird on Tuesday
night.
Team – Pearson, Coo (Richardson
60), Young, O’Brien, Halford, Gorton, Gee, Rowney, Taylor (Madeley 79), Hind
(Salmon 65), Coppin.
No comments:
Post a Comment