Stockport Express

Ruthless County

- GARETH EVANS

COUNTY ............................ 5 SOUTHEND UTD .............. 0

THE Hatters switched back from knockout competitio­ns last Saturday to chalk up a ninth successive National League victory, as well as a 10th ‘double’ of the campaign, after scoring five without reply against mid-table Southend at Edgeley Park to remain eight points clear at the top of the table.

First-half goals, within three minutes of each other, from Will Collar and Myles Hippolyte put County in control, and a Paddy Madden brace after the interval doubled the scoreline, before substitute Andy Cannon completed the rout late on.

As had been the case for the August bank holiday weekend reverse-fixture at Roots Hall, County took to the field for a kick-off put back to teatime to accommodat­e live television coverage.

The Hatters showed three changes from the FA Trophy starting line-up at Wrexham seven days earlier, as Ryan Croasdale, Sam Minihan and Hippolyte respective­ly replaced Cannon, Ollie Crankshaw and Mark Kitching - all of whom were named among the substitute­s.

Former County loanees from 2020/21, Harry Cardwell and Sam Dalby, with 11 goals between them in the current season, both started up front for the visiting ‘Shrimpers’.

The two sides earned a corner apiece in the opening three minutes, before Scott Quigley had the contest’s first chance of note, after beating the offside trap, with 10 played - only to see his shot from the left of goal deflected beyond the far post.

The Hatters’ next opportunit­y, following their fourth corner, saw them take the lead just before the first half’s mid-point. Antoni Sarcevic’s delivery on the left - earned after some sterling work by Quigley to keep the ball in play on the opposite flank - reached Ryan Johnson beyond the far upright, who headed the ball back across the six-yard box for Collar to convert from close range.

Three minutes later, County’s advantage was doubled, after Collar and Croasdale combined to find Hippolyte, whose first-time shot from outside the area rocketed past visiting goalkeeper Colin Adeng Ndi.

‘We are in control of our own destiny in terms of the games left and the points we need’

The Hatters enjoyed further chances before the break - with Madden volleying beyond the near post, after connecting with Minihan’s cross from the right, and, a minute later, squaring to Collar who lofted an effort over at the Cheadle End.

Madden himself subsequent­ly also cleared the crossbar, when Collar, returning the earlier favour, teed up County’s top scorer at the edge of the box.

The ball was in Southend’s net again in added time, after Hippolyte’s chip from the left, following another Sarcevic corner, was headed home by

Quigley - but the goal was ruled out for offside.

The first scoring chance after the break fell to the

Hatters, and extended their lead further - after Southend failed to clear Hippolyte’s cross from the left, and the ball fell to Madden who blasted home from 12 yards out for his 20th goal of the season in all competitio­ns.

Good work on the left by Quigley shortly afterwards almost led to another goal, after Joe Gubbins stuck out a boot that diverted Quigley’s delivery towards the line but, much to his central defender’s relief, Andeng Ndi caught the ball cleanly.

Cometh the hour, however, cometh the fourth with Sarcevic delivering a free-kick from the right of Southend’s box for Madden to head in.

And, after those two Hatters were taken off for well-earned rests, one of their replacemen­ts, Crankshaw, almost immediatel­y drilled a low shot that Andeng Ndi, at full stretch, did well to tip past the left upright.

The industriou­s Quigley again went close with eight minutes remaining, but his close-range shot was deflected by Gubbins - by now wearing a number-less shirt - beyond the left post.

But Cannon added a fifth half a dozen minutes later, courtesy of a low free-kick from outside the area that went through the wall and into the bottomleft corner.

The visitors, who had enjoyed precious little joy in attack all afternoon, earned a corner in the final seconds that Harrison Neal swung in ominously from the left - but any hopes of a consolatio­n were dashed by Ben Hinchliffe who gathered the ball up to make sure of his 101st clean sheet between the County sticks.

Reflecting afterwards on an impressive team performanc­e, County boss Dave Challinor said: “We are in a position where we are in control of our own destiny in terms of the games we have got left and the points we need, so it is about us putting performanc­es out there.

“There are teams that have won this afternoon, turning the TV on hoping that Stockport have a wobble - well, our performanc­e was pretty emphatic.”

On a date designated ‘Danny Bergara Day’, in memory of the late former manager under whom the Hatters regularly scored goals for fun during the early 1990s, it was a pleasingly fitting display - and one of which the Man from Uruguay would have approved wholeheart­edly.

TEAM (3-4-1-2): Hinchliffe; Hogan (Capt.), Palmer, Johnson; Minihan, Collar (Newby, 77), Croasdale, Hippolyte; Sarcevic (Cannon, 64); Quigley, Madden (Crankshaw, 64).

UNUSED SUBS: Ashby-Hammond, Kitching. BOOKED: Hogan. MAN OF THE MATCH: Quigley. ATTENDANCE: 7,738 (371 away).

 ?? Www.mphotograp­hic.co.uk ?? ●●Paddy Madden netted a brace for County against Southend on Saturday
Www.mphotograp­hic.co.uk ●●Paddy Madden netted a brace for County against Southend on Saturday
 ?? Www.mphotograp­hic.co.uk ?? ●●Andy Cannon scored the fifth via a free-kick
Www.mphotograp­hic.co.uk ●●Andy Cannon scored the fifth via a free-kick
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 ?? Simon Marper ?? ●●Stockport County manager Dave Challinor
Simon Marper ●●Stockport County manager Dave Challinor

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