Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Steele glances blow to Droylsden

DROYLSDEN ..................................... 0 WIDNES ............................................. 1

- BY CALLUM CHADWICK

JAMES STEELE netted 11 minutes from time as Widnes continued their fine start to 2020 with a 1-0 win at Droylsden on Saturday.

Steele’s winner ensured the Whites made it two from two in the New Year, recording back-toback clean sheets for the first time since April 2018.

Co-bosses Steve Akrigg and

Kev Towey couldn’t have asked for a better start to 2020 after ending 2019 on a run of 13 league games without a win – a run stretching back to midSeptemb­er.

With Towey still on holiday, Akrigg again took sole charge and made just one change to the side that thumped Kendal Town on New Year’s Day, with Jay Roberts returning at right-back to replace teenager Eoin Ashton, with Salford City loanee Sam Adetiloye moving into midfield.

The Whites started well with the impressive Rhain Hellawell setting the early agenda, turning narrowly wide after Steele had an effort blocked by Steve Howson.

Hellawell threatened again moments later as he forced a save out of Chris Thompson, while Anointed Chukwu headed off target as Widnes hunted an opener.

Dave Pace’s Bloods – beaten by Widnes in the reverse fixture back in August – grew into the half as it went on. Forward Jack Kay looked to capitalise on a lucky deflection only to be denied by the body of keeper Tom Scott.

Scott was called into action again following the half-hour mark, pushing winger Harry Cannon-Noren’s shot away to safety after the former Linnets man turned inside Shaun Holden.

The visitors came within inches of going in at the break with a slender lead, but Andrew Langford cleared Michael Grogan’s seemingly goalbound effort off the line after the Widnes defender met Roberts’ wellflight­ed free-kick into the area.

Widnes carried momen- tum into the second half. Droylsden keeper Thompson gifted Anointed

Chukwu a chance to continue his recent good form, but the on-loan Salford striker delayed and spurned his opportunit­y, shooting wide via a slight deflection.

The game was on a knife-edge and the introducti­on of Ashton midway through the second half offered Widnes renewed energy.

Holden found space on the left to deliver an inch-perfect cross towards the near-post, where youngster James Steele was on hand to glance home a header and send Widnes’s travelling support into delirium.

Droylsden pushed forward but besides Jack Kay rounding keeper Scott only to be booked for diving, the Bloods offered little and Widnes held on for a deserved three points.

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