Portsmouth News

Offside woe for Grice as Brock hit top spot

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Tom Grice confessed US Portsmouth could have very few complaints as they were well beaten at new Wessex League Premier Division leaders Brockenhur­st.

But the USP boss felt his side were a little unfortunat­e with two offside calls in their 4-1 defeat.

US Portsmouth had taken a surprise lead against Pat McManus' men after just 13 minutes thanks to Tom Dinsmore's, below, superb solo effort.

But Grice admitted his side struggled to contain Brockenhur­st throughout, who moved back above Horndean to the summit courtesy of the victory.

He said: ‘I think if you break the game down - we went into the lead with Tom Dinsmore’s brilliant solo effort but we just couldn’t contain them. In the first 10-20 minutes they were everywhere.

‘Our guys were a little bit like a rabbit in the headlights in the sense of they weren’t sure what to do.

‘It took us 20 minutes to realise their movement, which we picked up on and got better. When they’re that fluid the communicat­ion needs to be so good and it just wasn’t to begin with.

‘I believe - I’ve got no reason to disbelieve any of my players - they were going absolutely mad at the linesman (for Brockenhur­st’s second goal). I couldn’t see it, but they were appealing for offside.

‘This isn’t sour grapes, the third goal our lads thought was massively offside - so there’s two goals which weren’t 100 per cent.

‘Let’s not get away from the main facts of the game, they were better than us, they were fitter than us and they moved the ball better than us.’

Dinsmore's superb solo strike handed the visitors a shock 13th-minute advantage.

But Brockenhur­st, determined to keep up their Wessex Premier title challenge, turned things around with Kieran Dodd bagging a double. The league's leading scorer, Silvano Obeng, and Connor Ings completed the scoring.

■ Obeng now has 27 league and cup goals to his name this season putting him one clear of Horndean’s Connor Duffin as the top scorer among Wessex Premier clubs in league and cup action.

Top 10

27 - Silvano Obeng (Brockenhur­st)

26 - Connor Duffin (Horndean)

25 - Lee Wort (AFC Portcheste­r)

24 - Zack Willett (Horndean)

22 - Asa Phillips (Shaftesbur­y)

18 - Gerson Ramos (Blackfield)

17 - Sam Woodward (Hythe/Blackfield/ Hamble)

16 - Rudi Blankson (Baffins)

15 - Ash Pope (Shaftesbur­y), Kieran Roberts (AFC Portcheste­r)

■ Gosport Borough’s record goalscorer, Justin Bennett, struck a double hat-trick as Wessex Division 1 leaders Bemerton thumped Totton & Eling 8-1. That took his seasonal tally

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