Match Report Verwood Town vs Amesbury Town
26-Aug-2009
SYDENHAMS LEAGUE (WESSEX) DIVISION ONE
WEDNESDAY 26TH AUGUST 2009
VERWOOD TOWN 1 AMESBURY TOWN 2
A quick raid, a ball behind Lynch, and a shot
that could have been an early nail our coffin. Fawcett
fortunately was extra alert and made a good save low to his
right. Only two minutes had elapsed. We took heed of the warning
and got tighter with our marking.
Homer skipped past a tackle after receiving a line ball from
Murray. He was closed down quickly and forced wide. A cut back
ball found Lanahan. On to Newbery and a chip into the box allowed
Truan space to try a shot at goal. The side netting was the
recipient of the ball.
The game was fast and direct. Truan and Newbery worked hard to
prise open the Amesbury back line. A well drilled defence kept
tight and we floundered looking for that all important gap.
A double corner for Amesbury and a climb that we couldn't
match resulted in a bullet header flying past Fawcett. 0-1.
We applied pressure and a couple of chances went begging. The
nearest shaved the post...wrong side.
At this stage Amesbury had the edge and looked a shade sharper.
Evans and Lynch were superb as constant attacks arrowed in to the
box. Fawcett's chat at the back was well received and we
survived unrelenting pressure.
39 minutes gone and after a brief spell of attacking moves we
found space on the left. Homer centred across the edge of the
area. Lanahan's low shot skipped past a packed defence and
the keeper to level the score 1-1.
Both sides kept their attacking style to the end and keepers were
busy as varied shots were tried from outside and inside the
box.
The half finished 1-1.
6 minutes gone of the second half and Lanahan had a glorious
chance to improve our goal tally but the shot...on target...was
blocked and hammered clear.
Amesbury continued where they left off and pushed forward. Shots
were frequent but we held disciplines and Fawcett again was in
excellent form. There's a saying .'cometh the man'
Fawcett was the man. A brilliant presence kept the ball out of
the back of the net and constant chat kept our defence on their
toes.
We got half way through the half when a bit of tiredness crept
in. What balls we did try to progress through the team found
their way to the opposition making it easier for them to push us
further back.
22 minutes and a free kick of low trajectory sped through the
defensive wall and finished up in the back of the net 1-2.
There wasn't enough fight in the side to bring us back into
the game and Amesbury continued their pressure. We lost the
middle of the park and what attacks we engineered we couldn't
finish the job with a goal. In fact Amesbury's keeper
wasn't over active at all.
70 minutes and a slip in our visitors defence let in Dyer, but in
keeping with our general performance the ball went straight to
the keeper.
3 minutes later Elysee climbed high to head clear but clashed
heads. Blood poured and the game was held up for five minutes as
treatment took place. Adie shuffled the pack and made a
substitution. On came Williams for Newbery. Jones came on for
Elysee.
It didn't make much difference, Amesbury kept up the pace and
we couldn't match them on this occasion.
Homer had a brilliant last couple of minutes but the final result
was a win for Amesbury 1-2.