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Goddard hails his goalden wonders!

Denmead make ‘better start than we had anticipate­d’

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Denmead boss Paul Goddard confesses his team’s goalladen start to life in the top flight of the Hampshire Premier League has taken him by surprise.

After two pandemic-shortened seasons in Division, Denmead were promoted into the Senior Division in the summer alongside Moneyfield­s Reserves.

Remarkably, the two teams enter this weekend’s round of games occupying the top two places, writes SIMON CARTER.

Moneys have won all eight games and are already being considered by some managers as uncatchabl­e.

Denmead, for their part, have won six of their eight matches - one of which, against Overton, was a walkover after their opponents couldn’t raise a side.

Goddard’s men have belted five goals or more in four of the seven games played including a 7-0 hammering of Hayling on their Senior debut at Front Lawn.

They have also whacked Colden Common and Winchester Castle for six and put five past Chamberlay­ne en route to scoring 29 times in just seven matches.

The goal rush could continue this weekend as Denmead face a Lyndhurst side who have lost all eight of their games so far, shipping 34 goals – the worst defensive record in the division.

‘It’s been a better start than we had anticipate­d,’ said Goddard, whose squad still have most of the players that were turning out for Denmead in the Meon Valley Sunday League in 2018/19.

‘We have played some really good stuff so far, it’s been good to watch.

‘It helps to get off to a good start, but it’s way too early to count chickens. Yet if you’d offered me 19 out of the first 24 points I’d have snapped your hand off.

‘For our first season, we were targeting a top half finish.’

Goddard freshened up his squad with a clutch of closeseaso­n signings proven at Senior Division level.

Keeper Chris Clark and left-back Josh Elmes came over from Hayling, while Owen Milne had been a regular scorer for Clanfield.

Ryan Chandler, who was playing in the Mid-Solent for FC Strawberry last season but his HPL experience with Liss, is another new face.

‘They’re all loving their football,’ said Goddard. ‘They’ve bought into what we’re trying to achieve and our style of play.’

Denmead have taken on some big guns in the last two seasons in cup ties.

They stunned three tiers higher AFC Portcheste­r in a Portsmouth Senior Cup tie in 2019//20, and went down 4-0 to a strong Moneyfield­s XI in the quarterfin­al.

Denmead also reached the HPL Cup semi-final at the first attempt, only losing 1-0 to top flight heavyweigh­ts Bush Hill, and last season went down by the same scoreline to Fleetlands. Next month, Denmead will face Wessex Premier outfit Fareham Town at their Front Lawn base in the Portsmouth Senior Cup.

Before then, they travel to Moneyfield­s Reserves next Wednesday in the HPL Cup.

It is unquestion­ably the hardest tie they could have had, but Goddard insisted: ‘We’re relishing it.’

Denmead only lost five Division 1 games in their 29 fixtures over two seasons, including two against Moneys - 4-0 in 2019/20 and 3-1 last season.

 ?? Picture: Martyn White ?? GREAT START Denmead celebrate a goal in their 6-1 caning of Winchester Castle
Picture: Martyn White GREAT START Denmead celebrate a goal in their 6-1 caning of Winchester Castle

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