Rochdale Observer

Seconds set the tone for opener at Bolton

- DAVE JACKSON

ROCHDALE 2s hosted newly-promoted City Of Manchester 3s on Friday night to complete a double header between both clubs at Oulder Hill.

With the temperatur­es soaring during the afternoon, captain Adam Massey, made three changes to the side from last weekend’s training match at Stockport.

The towering Tim Liptrot came into the side replacing Dave Marlow to play at the heart of defence with Peter Rogers. Play maker Andy Meanock, still nursing an injury from the first preseason friendly bravely started the game in central midfield for the defensive minded Michael Bohanna.

The last change was the captain starting his first game replacing Scott Hempsall Jones in a contest considered a dress rehearsal to the league opener against Bolton.

The game started at electric pace with Rochdale bossing the intial proceeding­s.

With some great work down the right between Dean Close and Meanock, the latter played in a delightful ball to Bjorne Brauns cutting in from the left. With momentum on his side he skipped past two Manchester players and rifled a shot just past the right post.

Rochdale had another early opportunit­y when an eight-pass move from the back found Massey with space to turn and run. Now at full speed, the captain decided to play in a better positioned Close down the right wing. With Rochdale in a dangerous position and Kane Morgan lurking in the ‘D’, Close’s pass across the face of goal was picked out by the experience­d Manchester defender.

Rochdale were finding joy in each build up resulting in half chances and a few short corners.

But Manchester were growing into the game and carved out a rare break with some direct play, a deep ball found a lone forward high up the pitch, unfortunat­ely his turn left to Rogers strong side was easily stopped and Rochdale were away again. Manchester decided to try again with a quick turn on the half way line. A telling ball down the right wing found the visitors in a favourable 2v2 situation. The chance ended in a remarkable goal as the winger’s early cross at the top of ‘D’ gifted Manchester a first shot on goal.

The well-crafted ball found the lone forward who managed to shoot first time passed a stunned James Deacy.

Rochdale now finding themselves 1-0 down against newly promoted league rivals Manchester handled the set back with great maturity.

The approach stayed the same, with some close proximity passing amongst the forward line the intent was clear. Patiently waiting for the right moment, the influentia­l Meanock now operating further up field combined with Brauns to find Close, whose turn and powerful shot through the keeper’s found the backboard, it was game on.

Holding the line to good effect the home side broke away on numerous occasions venturing in numbers resulting in a few long corners.

Some quick thinking from Manny Ahmed found an unmarked Brauns wide left, with one thing on his mind, the power the South African maestro dribbled past two defenders with great ease giving himself room to hit an unstoppabl­e shot past the keeper to give Rochdale the lead.

The score was 2-1 to Rochdale with much of the first half left to go, more changes were deployed when Michael Bohanna the game in midfield for the dangerous Meanock and James Trainor utilised as a left back for the days Flying Horse man of the match Liam Nutter.

Manchester were down to 10 men due to an unfortunat­e green card and that allowed Close to beat his defender with a glorious dribble, the goalscorer found captain Massey at the top of the ‘D’ and with players rushing out, a quick stop and shot found the corner of the net to increase the lead and mark another goal in pre-season for the jubilant captain.

Rochdale were overloadin­g with energy and Manchester were sitting deeper in their half.

With no way out, the away side started to give the ball away cheaply during their 16s-yard hits.

More chances came Rochdale’s way to finish the half with Brauns and Close unable to add to their tally and a rare solo effort from Ahmed did not have the finish it deserved.

Morgan was unable to garner a chance against the now more defensive minded Manchester sided. The away side admirably kept the score line to just 3-1

With the first half ending in a one-sided affair, Rochdale went into the second half sitting deep with a well worked half court press to draw out a Manchester for a quick counter.

With the away side trying to break down a well organised Rochdale team, the home side held firm to rely on intercepti­ng any forward the ball.

Looking down the channels Nutter and Richard Saggerson kept out any threat with ease, picking out passes they countered swiftly only for the last ball to be elusive at the most crucial point.

With Morgan in a high position Rochdale looked to the talisman for a break through, a few opportunit­ies to bring the forward into the game was defended exceptiona­lly well and clear chances were dwindling.

A well drilled Rochdale still looking for a fourth started to see Liptrot more on the ball, now in a more advanced position and Rogers sweeping any threat, started find the also advancing Nutter in more freedom to combine with Brauns further up the field resulting in a short corner.

The balance of Rochdale’s approach was equally potent on the right side, with Close finding some joy down the baseline on a few occasions.

Rochdale continued to press forward hunting in packs, Massey, Ellis Barnes and Morgan finding space in dangerous positions without testing the keeper.

A goal was there for the taking when the home side were gifted a short corner.

With the a usually composed team set up, a break up in communicat­ion allowed the Manchester side to break into a counter into a 6v3 situation.

At electric pace and plenty of numbers for support, the attack resulted into a well taken goal from the away team captain to bring the result to 3-2.

It was an unfortunat­e goal to concede with Rochdale well organised for much of the encounter. Manchester encouraged by a second started to find space behind the midfield making the game more end to end, with both sides rewarded with clear chances on goal, both keepers stayed alert with Deacy called into action more.

Rochdale were to ultimately win the battle of who would score next when captain Massey assisted Morgan to goal.

With a well worked move involving five players, Massey played the ball to Morgan, with his back to goal and a defender behind him, the strong forward turned one way and then the other to allow himself room to squeeze a shot into the bottom corner to make the score 4-2.

Rochdale pressed for more goals in later stages of the game.

Meanock creeping forward into attack with the well-discipline­d Bohanna keeping a close eye on defensive duties.

More goals in Rochdale’s favour looked likely with Manchester sitting deeper.

In complete control Rochdale managed to seemingly switch off when a routine side line turned in to another counter attack resulting in a late goal and glimmer of hope.

At 4-3 Massey decided to hit the ball into the corner and press forward in the closing stages.

With only minutes to go Manchester looked to play the ball out from the back to create a chance.

Rochdale now set up in a full press were not gifting any easy route from their half and were twice picked off by both Nutter and Brauns to create chances for Morgan and Massey.

The game ended a close score line of 4-3 but apart from a few lapse in concentrat­ion, the overall team performanc­e by the Rochdale side will encourage Adam Massey’s team to more of the same attacking intelligen­ce this afternoon against a familiar Bolton side.

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