Loughborough Echo

Loughborou­gh Town 3rd XI get back on track

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LOUGHBOROU­GH TOWN MEN’S 3RD XI 3 NORTHAMPTO­N SAINTS 2ND XI 1 AFTER a disappoint­ing 4-0 loss last week, the Men’s 3rd XI were looking to get back onto the winning form they had been on previous weeks. Town faced Northampto­n Saints 2nd XI in what could be considered a must win game for both teams.

From the off it was a close game, with neither team looking their best for the first ten minutes of the game. Each team had several scoring chances within this time, however, both teams failed to convert any of their chances and the game remained goalless.

Following this was a fairly dominant period of play from Northampto­n, due to both a lack of composure from Town and some very direct and effective counter-attacks from the opposition.

This resulted in an abundance of scoring opportunit­ies presented to Northampto­n, which lasted around10 to 15 minutes. Due to some exceptiona­l saves from Jaimin Metcalf, as well as some mistakes in the D from the opposition, Town managed to prevent Saints from going ahead in the game.

The lack of goals clearly started to frustrate the opposition, leading to an increase in the number of mistakes they were making. Their frustratio­n became even more apparent after one of their players decided he would push Jono Griffiths to the ground after the whistle had been blown for a foul against him. This resulted in a green card for the opposition player, which felt very generous considerin­g what had happened. However, Town still made the most of the one-man advantage gained, with Jono scoring not too long after the incident with a calm flick over the grounded keeper into the back of the net.

With not long before half time the tides began to change and Town found themselves becoming the stronger team, with the opposition becoming more and more frustrated. This rewarded Town with a short corner moments before the end of the half, which Town failed to convert after a very elaborate routine resulted in the ball being passed out of play. Despite being the weaker team overall in the first half, Town found themselves 1-0 up at the halfway point.

The hockey was much smoother from Town at the start of the second half, with a massive reduction in the amount of times Town were losing the ball. This in turn reduced the amount of chances Northampto­n were receiving, which increased the frustratio­n of their players, resulting in more mistakes.

Town found themselves creating many more chances than they had in the first-half and not too long in to the half Town found the back of the net again. This time the goal came from Matt Horsfall, with what will likely be the goal of the season. Matt found himself at the top of the D surrounded by opposition players, who were swiftly beaten by Horsfall, and then ball was then flicked into the air and volleyed past the keeper to make it 2-0.

With around 10 minutes left, Northampto­n managed to get back into the game after converting from an aerial over Town’s defence. This changed the flow of the game drasticall­y, with the opposition now pressing much higher.

Fortunatel­y for Town they restored their two-goal advantage over the Saints, with around five minutes left, thanks to a goal from Elliott Crocker.

This relieved most of the pressure, however Northampto­n did receive two late short-corners, neither of which were converted, and the game finished 3-1 to Town.

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