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PSC vs HBFC Match Report by John Bathurst

PSC vs HBFC Match Report by John Bathurst

Josh Allsopp27 Sep 2020 - 19:54
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A 3-0 victory, a clean sheet and three points and the disappointment of last week forgotten.

PITCHING-IN ISTHMIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
DIVISION ONE SOUTH-EAST
Saturday 26th September 2020
Phoenix Sports 0-3 Herne Bay
Att: 178
Goals: Walters, Ansah, Grant

Herne Bay: George Kamurasi, Ryan Cooper, Laurence Harvey, Dan Johnson, Dan Lawrence, Tushaun-Tyreese Walters, Zac Ansah, Kieron Cambell, Jordan Hibbert, Daniel Carrington, Bradley Stevenson.

Subs Used: Mobolarji Dawodu (Hibbert 69) Antony Edgar (Campbell 76)
Dean Grant (Stevenson 76)
Subs Not Used: Kyron Lightfoot, Tom Carlton

A number of changes to last week with a start for DL, Bradley, DC and a debut for new signing, Jordan Hibbert. Bay’s defence looked very solid and played very much as we did in the last three preseason games. Dan Carrington at left-back had a very impressive game, as did DL in the midfield. A scrappy game but Bay were in total control so much so that Big George didn’t have to make a save for the full 96 minutes played.

Bay were fast out of the blocks, going ahead after only 7 minutes; Bradley outpaced the defender, chasing a ball to the byline, pulled the ball back to Zak, who instead of shooting, spread the ball to TT who drilled the ball across the keeper into the bottom of the goal.
With the game being played predominantly in the middle of the park no side really threatened the respective keepers, although Bay had a very good penalty shout turned away when Zak was bundled to the ground, 6yards out from the goal.
A good save from Phoenix keeper, Steve Phillips followed, turning Hibbert’s volley around the upright. It was Phillips again getting his fingertips to a fierce volley from Ryan Cooper on 35 minutes to keep Phoenix in the game. 1-0 at half time and Bay good value for the half time lead.

The second period became even more scrappy although Bay still controlled the play even though there was little goalmouth action at either end. The game came to life for Bay in the 85th minute; Zak is put away on the left side of the box and fired in a fierce low drive, which Phillips brilliantly saved, De Gea, style with his trailing foot. Not to be outdone, in the time being added on, Zak intercepted a back pass, rounded Phillips, and slotted home to double the lead.
Then the icing on the cake, substitute, Deano, out-muscles his marker and drives his shot under Phillips.

A 3-0 victory, a clean sheet and three points and the disappointment of last week forgotten.

Written by John Bathurst

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