12/10/2014
SDSL: League Game Review – Sunday 12th October 2014
Moor Reserves 4 – Stockport Spartans 0 (HT 1:0)
Man of the Match – Andy Potter
Special Mentions to Grant Njie and Tris who both received 3 votes each.
Team: Andy Potter 9, Marvin Njie 7, Tris Catterall 8, Mike James 7, David Fillingham 7, Luke Stafford 7, Kieran Lunn 8, Chris Edge 6, Clinton Njie 7, Matt Bevins 6, Subs: Mike Dawson 7, Beau Gould 7, Jack Bullock 7
After the impressive display from Stockport Spartans in their last game, the confidence of the team was high when going into the match against Moor Reserves – and it certainly showed. The opening 15 minutes was dominated by the Spartans, with good passes and clever interplay, with débutante Kieran Lunn making an impressive start. As the play continued, Clinton Njie’s shot from the left was scrambled off the line after being hit off the post – with Stockport Spartans unlucky not to be in the lead. This may have been a wakeup call for Moor Reserves who started to press more in the latter of the half, but with some impressive and confident defending from Tris Catterall and great saves and a commandeering presence of fresh keeper Andy Potter (Spartans’ 7th keeper this season) made the chances for Moor Reserves unable to get a goal. Returning player Grant Njie and regular Mike James, were all playing in unfamiliar positions in defence, yet it wouldn’t have been noticeable as their confident play complimented the team. A free kick was given to the Spartans on the edge of the box with Luke Stafford shooting on target. Sadly, it was into the arms of the goal keeper. Spartans continued to play with confidence but Moor Reserves still persisted and eventually got a goal at 35 minutes. The first half ended 1-0 to Moor Reserves.
The second half of a football match is usually where the Spartans show their true talent, alas, in this rare occasion, the 1-0 score-line may have either caused heads to go down or players to be more on edge, as Moor Reserves pressed even harder, stretching the midfield and pushing the defence to the limits. It was an impressively taken shot and an unlucky ball that gave Moor Reserves the opportunity to increase their lead to 3-0, with Spartans chances very limited. However, that isn’t to say there weren’t any, with Clinton and Chris Edge unlucky to get on the score sheet in the second half. With Jack Bullock making his birthday debut for the club as substitute, there was even an opportunity for him to be rewarded with an assist. But it wasn’t to be and it was an unlucky error which meant Moor Reserves made the score 4-0 with only a few minutes of the game left to play. Once again, the match resulted in a scoreline that didn’t reflect the effort and performance of the team that is improving in every game they play. An excellent performance overall.