Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Mike seals a cup thriller

- BY CALLUM CHADWICK

RUNCORN Linnets interrupte­d their busy cup schedule to squeeze in a league game at Ramsbottom United, whose strong home form promised to give their visitors a hard time in search of an elusive away win.

Manager Michael Ellison selected the same starting line-up, apart from the enforced inclusion of newlysigne­d goalkeeper Michael Emery.

Old crowd favourite Matty Holmes had returned to Padiham, after helping out with two superb performanc­es between the sticks against Cables.

The first half at the Riverside was a very even affair, with possession and pressure swapping from end to end to share out chances that the two defences ensured were rarely of more than the ‘half’ variety.

The first of them fell to the Rams after a couple of minutes, Nic Evangelino­s putting Iyrwah Gooden through wide, but Ally Brown defended calmly.

Shortly afterwards, a double foul on Paul Shanley led to a Warren Bellew free-kick from which Rams’ Kelvin Lumsden got there just ahead of Peter Wylie.

In the 10th minute, a Rams high ball into the penalty area was permitted a little too easily, but Evangelino­s headed tamely into the arms of Emery. That started a spell of three or four minutes in which the hosts kept the ball, but a regimented Runcorn back line limited them to traversing the pitch with passes that didn’t create any serious openings.

NANTWICH TOWN ...............................5 WIDNES...................................................6

STUNNING, simply stunning.

Skipper Mike Burke netted a stoppage time screamer as Widnes came back from 5-3 down to beat higherrank­ed Nantwich Town 6-5 in an astonishin­g Integro Cup tie.

Widnes had raced into a 2-0 lead inside the opening five minutes through Rhain Hellawell and Anointed Chukwu, and the Whites were in dreamland when George Webster fired them 3-0 up inside half an hour against a side 37 places above them in the Northern Premier League.

Nantwich then stormed back to lead 4-3 at half-time. Joe Davis pulled a goal back after 33 minutes moments before Keenan Quansah put through his own net to reduce Widnes’ leadfurthe­r.

Valdemar Schousboe equalised on the stroke of half-time which was followed-up almost immediatel­y by Callum Saunders marking his return to Nantwich with his side’s fourth goal of the night, completing a remarkable turnaround before the interval.

There would be plenty more drama. Former Crewe Alexandra forward Saunders added his second 10 minutes into the second half, latching on to a Luke Walsh through-ball to lift a cute lob over the on-rushing Owen Wheeler to make it 5-3.

That should have been all she wrote for a Widnes without a win in their previous eight games in all competitio­ns. But to the credit of Steve Akrigg and Kev Towey’s side, they responded and fought back valiantly.

There was just over 15 minutes to go when right-back Jay Roberts cut inside from the right on to his weaker left-foot and produced a beauty of an effort into the top corner, curling away from the outstretch­ed glove of substitute Nantwich keeper James Hawkins.

Widnes made six changes coming into the contest and top goal-scorer Ben Hodkinson –dropped to the bench ahead of an important run of league fixtures – came within inches of equalising 10 minutes from time when he had a free header crash back against the crossbar.

But Widnes came again as a reeling Nantwich retreated, forcing home an 8 84th minute equaliser when Hellawell turned home his second from close-range as penalties loomed.

You couldn’t write the s script for the ensuing finale.

A penalty shootout s seemed the most likely outcome for this pulsating cup-tie, but club captain Burke (pictured) – making his first appearance of the season on his comeback from an ankle injury – had other ideas.

The centre-half unleashed a strike that almost burst the net with virtually the last kick of the game, completing the job late in the day.

Winning, losing it and winning again was very, very, very special.

Co-bosses Akrigg and Towey would have hoped for a positive performanc­e to galvanize a side low on confidence, but they would have never envisioned a comeback that shows why should never leave early.

What a way to win your first game since mid-September!

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