Crowborough Athletic 3 Newhaven 0, SCFL Premier Division match #26
Newhaven travelled to play-off chasing Crowborough Athletic
on Saturday to take on one of the division’s form teams.
Although the Crows had been defeated last time out at
Eastbourne United, prior to that they hadn’t tasted defeat in any competition since
the 12th October.
The Dockers, meanwhile, have been unable to find any real consistency this season; winning a few games here and there, before losing a few. And being consistently inconsistent doesn’t count.
Looking to build on the previous week’s improved attacking
display, Newhaven started this match on the front-foot.
Inside the opening minute the visitors twice looked to have
great opportunities to perhaps go ahead, only for players to choose to pass rather than
shoot, allowing the Crows to eventually clear their lines.
That was to be as good as got for the Dockers for quite
while as Crowborough soon assumed superiority of the game.
The Crows thought they’d taken the lead on the ninth-minute, when
Rush Samuel-Smikle had the ball in the net, only to be denied by the offside
flag.
Newhaven’s reprieve didn’t last long, though. Three-minutes
later they were behind.
A half-cleared corner fell kindly to Tom Pearson on the edge
of the area, and the Crows attacker made no mistake, with a well-struck first
time finish that gave Newhaven keeper Josh James no chance.
Crowborough continued to lay siege to the Newhaven goal, and
when a second goal arrived ten minutes later, it was hard to argue that it hadn’t
been coming.
Pearson was again the scorer, with a strike from range that
beat seemingly the unsighted James.
Conceding when under pressure has been an ongoing problem
for Newhaven all season. The Dockers don’t seem to be able to ride out those
periods of a game when they came under sustained pressure; often shipping a
goal or two (and sometimes even three). Resilience when under fire is definitely
something that needs work on going forward.
Just before the half-hour mark, Newhaven went close to reducing
the arrears twice in quick succession. Debutant Emmanuel Abudiore (the 53rd
player to pull on a shirt for the Dockers first-team this season!), forced a
great save from the Crowborough goalkeeper after cutting inside and letting fly, before the
Crows stopper did well yet again, this time to deny Dexter Lambert.
At the other end, though, Crowborough were continuing to
carve through us at will, and had it not been for James pulling off a string of
fine save, the game could have been over long before the referee blew for
half-time.
The second-half continued
in much the same pattern as the first; albeit without Crowborough looking quite
as threatening as they had in the first half.
That said, James did have to pull off another couple of
great saves to keep the game alive in the opening ten minutes of the half.
At the other end, the Dockers were struggling to create any
chances of real note.
However, having reached the seventieth minute only two
behind, there were hopes that one goal Newhaven’s way could suddenly turn the game on its
head.
Alas, with the Newhaven management duo just getting ready to
roll the dice, it was the Crows who scored to make the game safe, grabbing a
third courtesy of Harry Forster.
Deep into injury time the Dockers thought they had a goal
back, when Under23s player Corey Smart finished calmly into the corner, only
for the assistant’s flag to (seemingly harshly) deny him a first senior goal.
Come full-time, there could be no complaints regarding the
result, as the Dockers were well-beaten by a very good Crowborough team. In
fact, had it not been for James the margin of victory could easily have been
greater.
It doesn’t get any easier, either, as next week we welcome another play-off hopeful, Haywards Heath to Fort Road. Heath had been struggling of late, but picked up their first win in ten games (in all competitions) on Saturday. A confidence boost just in time to play us. Typical!
We then head to Horsham YMCA for the third time this season
a week later (15th February).
Your support at either of these game would be much
appreciated.
Come On You Dockers!
My man of the match (aka, the controversial part): Josh
James. Surely the least controversial award this season. It had to be JJ.
Despite conceding three, it could have easily been double that number were it
not for a string of fine saves to keep the score down.
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