Sunderland Echo

No Hyde-ing place for United as Mariners bounce back with victory

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Mackenzie Heaney's superb second-half strike earned South Shields a huge three points on the road at Hyde United on Saturday.

Heaney notched the only goal of the game 10 minutes into the second half as the Northern Premier League leaders got the better of the third-placed side. It was a solid and controlled performanc­e from the Mariners as they responded to their midweek defeat against

F CU nit ed of Manchester in excellent fashion.

Martin Smith, Ad eS ho ku nb ian dJ or dy Mongoy were drafted into the starting lineup by Kevin Phillips and all played key roles in a tight encounter which was short of goalmouth action.

Shields were serene in the opening exchanges and could have had a penalty inside the first minute when Dylan Mottley-Henry went down under a challenge, but the appeals were waved away. The first opportunit­ywas a header from Michael Woods which was saved by Dan Atherton after an audacious effort from He aney found its way to the midfielder.

The Mariners looked comfortabl­e, but needed Myles Boney to produce an excellent save to his left as he stretched to divert a Tom Lorpendo strike away from goal. Although chances to open the scoring were rare in the first half, the few chances which did arrive came Shields' way, with Smith' s free-kick from 25 yards kept out by Atherton and MottleyHen­ry's attempt from 20 yards drifting wide.

Hyde responded well at the start of the second half and pressurise­d their visitors within a minute of the restart as a ball was launched into the box and scrambled clear.

The Tigers continued in that vain until they were hit by a suck er punch by the Mariners.

Mon goy beat his man on the left before falling under a challenge but when Shields' penalty appeals we returned down, Mottley-Henry squared the ball for Heaney and he struck an excellent effort into the top corner from 15 yards.

Another decisive moment came less than two minutes later as Boney produced an outstandin­g fingertip save to divert Callum Spooner's deflected shot over the bar.

Although Hyde remained resilient, Shields had the better of the remaining minutes and had opportunit­ies to stretch their lead.

Mottley-Henry hooked the ball over from a Heaney corner and substitute Lewis Alessandra forced Atherton into a sprawling save as the Mariners held firm to move 13 points clear at the top of the table.

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