Chichester Observer

Hat-trick is perfect for Jones – and for ten-point leaders

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Chichester City Little Common SCFL football

A perfect hat-trick from top scorer Scott Jones sealed victory as Chichester blew away Little Common at a blustery Oaklands Park to stay ten points clear at the top of the Southern Combinatio­n League.

City bosses Miles Rutherford and Graeme Gee went with the same back four that featured in the 1-0 win at Lancing last time out.

Jones came into the starting XI in a front three alongside Gicu Iordache and Josh Clack, with midfield maestros George Way and Matt Axell joining Rory Biggs in support.

The hosts, on a run of 17 games unbeaten, started the brighter and took the lead after only four minutes when Axell whipped the ball in from a corner for captain Conor Cody to flick it on for Jones, who found the back of the net with a well-placed header.

Jones claimed his second within 60 seconds, beating the offside trap and taking the ball around the keeper with a deft touch, before calmly slotting it home with his right foot, much to the delight of the City fans. The Chi No9 might have completed his hat-trick moments later. Keeper Ryan Young found Iordache with an inch-perfect pass and the Romanian picked out Jones, only for the striker to divert the ball wide of the target.

The visitors, who were promoted as division one champions last season, forged a couple of half-chances, but Jamie Crone’s cross was gathered safely by Young and Wes Tate dragged a shot wide on 12 minutes. Clack and Jones combined again, with the latter heading over. Jones then turned provider, setting up Iordache only for the winger to be denied by an outstandin­g last-ditch tackle.

Just after the half-hour mark, Axell had a goal ruled out for offside when he got a final touch on a Clack shot, following good build up play by the versatile Rob Hutchings. City got their third before the break through Clack, who kept the ball in, after Axell’s effort was blocked, and dribbled past a defender before driving the ball under Matt Cruttwell.

Little Common came out fighting in the second half and pulled a goal back five minutes in when Adam Smith beat Young after the ball broke kindly for him. It was the first goal Chi had conceded in four matches.

Cody went on one of his mazy runs from the kick off, right through the visitors’ midfield, but was thwarted by a timely block. The resultant corner was cleared only as far as Biggs who fired narrowly wide.

On 55 minutes, good feet by Jones in the penalty area allowed him to get a shot off that Cruttwell managed to get something behind. Jones secured his hat-trick in some fashion, lobbing Cruttwell with a peach of a left-footed shot that curled into the top corner, triggering wild celebratio­ns on the Chi bench.

Lewis Hole had a go from distance himself but the Little Common skipper’s shot blazed over the bar. Harry Williams and Kaleem Haitham were introduced in a double substituti­on for Jones and Biggs before Sam Ndlovu came on for Way.

Clack and Iordache both had chances to kill the game. A super pass from Ben Pashley sent Clack away one on one with Cruttwell but he couldn’t steer the ball past the Commoners’ keeper. And Iordache’s touch was just too heavy after being played through by Haitham.

The visitors thought they’d scored a second with ten minutes to go when Hole stabbed in the loose ball from close range after Young spilled Russell Eldridge’s free-kick. The referee’s assistant had other ideas and flagged for offside. In time added onm an Iordache run and cross led to mayhem with Ollie Weeks turning the ball into his own net.

Next up for Chi is a trip to Lingfield on Saturday. Chichester: Young, Lewis, Hutchings,

Axell, Cody, Pashley, Clack, Biggs, Jones, Way, Iordache. Subs: Williams, Krumpholz, Peake, Ndlovu, Haitham.

 ?? PICTURES BY KATE SHEMILT KS190133-4 ?? Scott Jones is the centre of attention after one of three goals he scored to see off Little Common
PICTURES BY KATE SHEMILT KS190133-4 Scott Jones is the centre of attention after one of three goals he scored to see off Little Common

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