The Star (Jamaica)

Reggae Boyz Bell, Moore TARGET on

- LONDON CMC:

Reggae Boyz newcomers Amari’i Bell and Liam Moore were both on target last night, but enjoyed contrastin­g fortunes in the English Championsh­ip.

Jamaican Jamille Matt, 31, meanwhile, scored his third goal of the season as rampant Forest Green Rovers stayed top of League Two following their third successive win.

Luton Town won at Barnsley for the third Championsh­ip season in a row thanks to a fourth-minute Bell strike – his first for the club since moving from Blackburn Rovers – that earned a 1-0 victory.

The southeast England outfit had scored seven goals in three games in all competitio­ns and their attack again looked sharp when a ball from Cameron Jerome, who is of Grenadian descent, picked out 27-year-old wing back Bell, who coolly swept home from just outside the box.

Reading captain Moore, a 28-yearold centre back, scored a late goal – his second in three games – but his 81st-minute strike could not prevent visitors Bristol City winning 3-2 as they claimed their first victory of the season, after surviving a late rally by the Royals at the Madejski Stadium.

It marked City’s first win since March 13 – a winless run in all competitio­ns going back 15 games.

UNBEATEN

Matt’s 33rd-minute opener set up unbeaten Forest Green’s 2-1 win at Rochdale, but yesterday’s win was marred by serious injury to defender Udoka Godwin-Malife late in the game which caused a lengthy stoppage.

Matt’s goal came after Matt Done made a hash of an attempted intercepti­on, allowing Kane Wilson to race free down the right and square for the experience­d Jamaican – the club’s top scorer with 17 goals last season – to rifle a composed finish wide of goalkeeper Jay Lynch.

Anthony Stewart, a 28- year- old defender of Jamaican descent, maintained Wycombe Wanderers’ unbeaten start to their League One campaign with a dramatic stoppageti­me equaliser in a 1-1 draw at Wigan Athletic.

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