Hull Daily Mail

Norfolk strikes as Brid seal Ferriby win

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NORTH Ferriby FC fell to a frustratin­g Easter Monday defeat at East Riding rivals Bridlingto­n Town.

The Villagers fell behind twice in the first half and despite dominating territory and possession in the second period they couldn’t find a second equaliser and the hosts held on for a 2-1 win.

It took Bridlingto­n just four minutes to get on the scoresheet.

A good run and cross from the left was met by Ali Aydemir who reacted quickest as the ball flew across the box, connecting well to send the ball flying past Fisk in the Ferriby net.

This was an early setback but Ferriby grew into the game and Danny Earl had a couple of half chances midway through the half that both resulted in shots that were easily saved.

The hosts had a couple of similar efforts too but the next goal was scored by Ferriby.

A long ball down the left was controlled by

Earl who outmuscled his marker before finding Harry Lovick with a neat pass, Lovick was running out of room but squeezed a shot away that went through the goalkeeper and into the net to draw the Villagers level at 1-1.

Frustratin­gly for Chris Bolder and his team the Villagers’ parity lasted just eight minutes as the hosts went back in front just before halftime.

Another cross from the left was met by a header from Andy Norfolk who steered the ball past Fisk and into the net to give the hosts a 2-1 lead.

The second half was attack vs defence at times as Ferriby searched for an equaliser. Earl had a shot saved and then did brilliantl­y to control a ball down the right. The keeper came out to narrow his angle and he shot agonisingl­y across the goal.

Ferriby kept pushing and from a corner a Bridlingto­n defender headed the ball narrowly over his own crossbar.

That summed the day up for the Villagers who kept pushing until the end and had several near misses but couldn’t find an equaliser as the hosts held out for the win.

 ?? ?? Ferriby boss Chris Bolder
Ferriby boss Chris Bolder

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