Portsmouth News

Hawks’ 3G pitch will also suit our rivals - Bone

- - SIMON CARTER

Mob Albion boss Alex Bone is eagerly awaiting next Saturday evening’s Mid-Solent League Division 1 clash with FC Strawberry.

Mob have chosen to play their remaining four home games on the 3G at Westleigh Park - starting with a 6pm kick off against FC Strawberry.

It’s a contest that pits second against third and promises to be a competitiv­e encounter if the first game between the sides is anything to go by.

Mob won that match 3-2, scoring a last-minute winner when they were down to 10 men due to a sin binning.

‘We only had eight on the pitch at one point,’ recalled Bone. ‘We had five players in the sin bin that day.’

Prior to lockdown, Mob played home games on the grass pitch at Havant Academy.

But now they’ve decided to spend big - at £125 per game - to enjoy the bigger surface at Westleigh Park.

They got a taste for their new ‘home’ at the weekend when they came from behind to beat ‘hosts’ Burrfields 3-1 at the stadium.

‘We look a completely different team on the astro,’ said Bone, pictured.

‘But it will benefit both teams next weekend. Strawberry like to get the ball down and play.

‘They outplayed us for 20-25 minutes when we played them before, and that was on the astro at Cowplain.’

Regarding the win over Burrfields, Bone said: ‘We probably created more of the chances - we had a few ‘rusty’ strikers!’

Mob dominated the ‘shots on target’ and ‘shots off target’ categories, but in the end needed a late third from sub Cam Palin before they could truly relax.

Burrfields boss Brian Kirby said: ‘We lacked composure on the ball we couldn’t find that killer pass in the final third. That was the most disappoint­ing thing for me.

‘Mob play football the right way, they controlled the game and we were up against it.

‘They probably deserved the win, they were the better team on the day, but we felt it was a lost opportunit­y for us.

‘We didn’t trouble their keeper enough.

‘We try to play the right way, we do a lot of two-touch and passing drills in training, but it was a shame we didn’t see that. There were some lazy, sloppy passes.

‘We will be concentrat­ing on passing drills when we return to Westleigh Park on Tuesday for training.’

Elsewhere in the top flight, Meon Milton dropped their first points of 2020/21 when they were held 3-3 by Wymering, while FC Strawberry won 3-0 against Portcheste­r Rovers in another game which took place at King George V.

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