Loughborough Echo

Town Men’s 3rd XI on wrong end of Melton goal fest

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MELTON MEN’S 1ST XI 13 LOUGHBOROU­GH TOWN MEN’S 3RD XI 1

LOUGHBOROU­GH Town 3rd XI made the short trip east to play 4th place Melton 1st XI looking to come away with a better result than in the home fixture.

Starting with the bare 11 players Town knew they had to play a structured patient game to conserve energy. Having the ball to start the game Town started well retaining the ball and moving it around well. When Melton did gain possession Town defended well keeping the home side from getting anything of quality chances in the D.

However, the home side eventually made the breakthrou­gh after 10 minutes with a well worked move. 1-0 soon became 3-0 within a few minutes as Melton capitalise­d on their chances. The fourth soon followed and Town had just switched off. Halftime couldn’t come soon enough though the home side ruthlessly scored another four goals.

At 8-0 down at halftime and to say not one of Town’s best first half performanc­es, which was reflected in the halftime talk by Captain Rory Cook.

The second half started with Town having to overcome another obstacle as they went down to 10 men due to injury.

Trying to restrict any more goals Town went to a half court press which worked at times. Melton continued to move the ball around patiently looking to capitalise on playing against ten, which they were rewarded another five times.

Not to be shut out, Town did score a consolatio­n goal when Ollie Jephcott fired from top of the D, through the keepers legs.

The game ended 13-1 and a game Town will want to forget quickly.

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