Portsmouth News

Reds ride luck to stay in the chasing pack

‘We have played better without getting anything’, says Fareham boss

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Fareham kept in touch with a tightly-packed group chasing Wessex Premier leaders Alresford with a comfortabl­e 3-0 win against Hamworthy.

Three first half goals decided the issue as the Reds claimed their fifth Cams Alders victory in the past six home league games.

Fareham manager Pete Stiles felt it was a well deserved success - even if it wasn't a vintage performanc­e. ‘We weren't at our best, but we got all three points and that is all that matters,’ he remarked.

‘At times this season we have played better without getting anything out of it.

‘We did have all three of our main strikers missing so we have to be pleased with the win.

‘At times we rode our luck but it helped that the opposition couldn't hit a barn door.’

Fareham were missing their two top scorers - 11-goal

Josh Benfield and nine-goal Simon Woods - while another forward, Gary Austin, was suspended.

But centrehalf Gary Moody gave them a 20th-minute lead, rising above a crowd of players to head home.

On 38 minutes, Jack

Breed, who was outstandin­g in the first half, finished well after latching onto a Connor Messenbird through ball. It was the Gibraltar under-21 internatio­nal’s first senior goal for the club. Almost after, league wins from Fareham’s last six home Wessex League games immediatel­y stand-in striker Curt Robbins netted with an overhead-kick from a corner.

‘It is so close at the top that it is anyone's title,’ said Stiles, whose side are only five points adrift of secondplac­ed AFC Stoneham.

‘We are up to eighth and need to keep winning to sustain it.’

Fareham travel to AFC Portcheste­r tomorrow for a rearranged Russell Cotes Cup tie.

 ??  ?? GOING FOR GOAL Jack Breed, left, scored his first Fareham goal in the 3-0 home win over Hamworthy
GOING FOR GOAL Jack Breed, left, scored his first Fareham goal in the 3-0 home win over Hamworthy

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