Portsmouth News

Joyofsix as Connor goesona goal spree

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Meon Milton hot-shot Connor Mansfield fired himself to the top of the Hampshire League

goal charts with a stunning double hat-trick.

The pacy striker took his league and cup tally to 35 with a six-goal display in Meon’s 11-1 Division 1 South East romp at lowly Clarendon. No other player across all three HPL divisions has netted more often this term.

Four of his goals came in the first half, including a penalty, as Meon opened up a 6-1 interval advantage.

Sub Franco Tossi also converted a spot-kick in the second period, with Sam

Holt (2), Dan Edwards and Lewis Valentine completing Meon’s highest league win since leaving the Mid-Solent League after completing a league and cup double last summer.

In league and cup, Mansfield, below, now has two more goals than QK Southampto­n title winner Krzysick Krysztofow­icz. But Krysztofow­icz has scored his 33 goals in just 22 games, compared to Mansfield’s 35 in 28.

In terms of league goals, Krysztofow­icz leads the divisional chart with 23 - two more than AFC Petersfiel­d’s George Cartmell. Mansfield is third with 19.

Meon do have one league game left, at Michelmers­h & Timsbury this weekend, for Mansfield to try and move closer to Krysztofow­icz’s league tally.

They also have a home fixture with Clarendon outstandin­g, but the league are likely to award Meon the points after the Wiltshire club twice called off visiting Portsmouth.

Mansfield - Meon’s only ever present in their 16 league games and 12 cup ties - has now scored three or more goals in a game on six occasions since swapping former Mid-Solent League club FC Strawberry for Meon last summer.

‘Connor is just rapid, he plays off the shoulder of the last defender. The Clarendon manager said he was the best striker he’s seen all season,’ said Meon secretary Matt Hickey.

Meon have also been impressive at the other end of the pitch. Providing they don’t concede two or more goals at Michelmers­h, they will end the season with the best defensive record in their division.

So far, they have only conceded 16 in as many games - a fine record, considerin­g they have lost

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