Radcliffe
(A) | King’s
Lynn Town (A) | South Shields (H) | AFC Telford United
(A) | Macclesfield (H)
Saturday
6 December
Kings Lynn Town 0 Chester
2
National League North
Attendance: 1,125 Half-time 0-2
Booked: Leigh, K.Roberts, Leak.
King’s Lynn Town: Jones, Clements,
T.Wilson, Dickens, Fleming, Clunan, Williams (Lambert
81), Collins (Troso 46), Crane, Sealey (Oudnie-Morgan
46), Omotayo. Subs not used: Hapman, C.Wilson, Smith.
Chester: Murray-Jones, Kelly-Evans, Leak,
Peers, Bainbridge, Mottley-Henry, Leigh, Woods (Shrimpton
73), P.Jones (Murray 90+2), Carson, K.Roberts. Subs not
used: Davies, Weeks, J.Jones, Shorrock, F.Roberts.
Referee: J.Moss.
Chester
maintained their unbeaten record against King’s
Lynn Town with a 2-0 victory at The Walks. It marked back-to-back
away wins for the first time this season following on
from the midweek win at Radcliffe.
Both sides saw plenty of the ball in the opening stages,
Chester saw an early corner headed off the line while
at the other end Linnets skipper Michael Clunan saw an
effort fly just wide.
The Blues, playing in all black and hard to distinguish
from the home side, who played in all dark blue!, opened
the scoring on 15 minutes as Jack Bainbridge’s half-volley
took a deflection off a Lynn player into the net. Moments
later Dylan Mottley-Henry should have doubled the lead
but headed just wide.
Connor Woods sent a curling effort just wide as the visitors
continued to create chances. Just after the half hour
George Murray-Jones produced a superb fingertip save to
deny Morgan Williams’ powerful drive, pushing the
ball out for a corner.
The save was to prove vital as right on the stroke of
half-tine Chester doubled their advantage as Kevin Roberts
ghosted in to flick home a glancing header following a
smart Lewis Leigh free kick.
Woods almost added a third early in the second period,
his goal bound effort being deflected wide for a corner.
DEspite making a couple of changes at the break the hosts
rarely threatened the Blues goal in the second half with
Ross Crane having their best effort that the impressive
Murray-Jones was more than equal to.
The victory saw Chester move up to tenth in the league
ahead of their next match against high-flyers South Shields
at Deva Stadium a week on Saturday.
League
table after victory at King’s Lynn
Tuesday
2 December
Radcliffe 1 Chester 3
National League North
Attendance: 1,004 Half-time 1-2
Booked: Carson.
Radcliffe: Hewelt, McFadzean, Smith,
Maynard, Glendon (Thornley 73), Hulme (Dudley 64), Afuye,
Roscoe (Modi 73), Greenfield, Sargent, Ball. Subs not
used: Halstead, Park, Hope, Partington.
Chester: Murray-Jones, Kelly-Evans, Leek,
Peers, Bainbridge, Mottley-Henry, Shrimpton, Leigh (Weeks
69), Woods (J.Jones 81), P.Jones (Murray 88), Carson.
Subs not used: Davies, Zanzala, Shorrock, F.Roberts.
Referee: I.Griffiths.
Two
quick-fire and clinically taken goals at the start of
this contest set Chester up for a win in the second of
a trio of games on the road. The weekend’s game
at Spennymoor was abandoned with the Blues two goals and
a man up but this time City were not to be denied three
points. Radcliffe have been flying high this season and
scoring freely and made life difficult for Chester for
much of the evening. The Boro
– in their blue and yellow chevronned kit –
kicked down the slope and took the game to City –
playing in all black. Chester’s defence was in
a novel combination as Shrimpton deputised at right
back for the suspended Roberts and Kelly-Evans continued
on the left flank. Both were soon having to deal with
overloading attacks as Radcliffe spread play rapidly
to either wing and crossed into the box. Seven corners
were conceded in the first half alone and the home side
threatened to score from each of them.
But when City broke up the hill they
did so twice to stunning effect. First Maynard under
pressure from Mottley-Henry headed to the edge of the
area and Pat Jones hit a sweet first time volley low
into the far corner to give City the lead. Peers went
down under a challenge defending a dangerous corner
from Chester’s left. Soon, however, after it was
the Boro feeling collectively sore as the Chester number
seven picked up Mottley-Henry’s pass and stroked
a left footed shot in off the post in the same corner
that Jones had found earlier.
Radcliffe responded by moving the
ball around briskly and were back in the game after
twenty-two minutes. Greenfield fed the ball to Afuye
on the right and he cut in to curl a peach of a shot
inside Murray-Jones’ far post. It promised to
be a high scoring game at this point but despite much
effort from the home side to level matters, the score
remained the same until half time.
After the interval Chester were again
forced on to the back foot as Boro tried to get behind
them on either side. They blocked the danger however
and were soon further ahead when Connor Woods’
driven effort was deflected into his own net by Rick
Smith. Moments later Kelly-Evans had a glorious shooting
opportunity from the edge of the area following great
work by Jones but his shot clippied the post as it went
wide. Next it was Radcliffe’s turn to respond
as Afuye’s in-swinging corner from the right eluded
everyone before cannoning off the far post and Maynard
struck the rebound over.
The game continued to be open with
Chester enjoying playing down the slope. Bainbridge
and Woods both had shots on target saved by Hewelt.
Ball then beat his man to cross low into the box but
Leak’s timely intervention thwarted Dudley as
he lined up a shot. Weeks came on to replace Leigh and
the skipper began to exert his presence on the game.
He found Jones now operating on the left flank, with
a couple of incisive passes. Jones hit the side-netting
with one effort and on another crossed for Mottley-Henry
to mis-cue wide.
Still the chances continued to come
at either end. Leak and Carson combined to block Dudley’s
shot following a left wing cross by Modi. Down the hill
Peers had a shot saved and then Mottley-Henry’s
header from Weeks’ corner was palmed over by Hewelt.
Iwan Murray came on and calmed City nerves by retaining
possession and winning free kicks and eventually the
All Blacks held on for a very welcome win at the end
of a hugely entertaining game.
Colin Mansley
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