Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

No early festive cheer for Widnes on travels

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● RADCLIFFE FC .......................................... 3 WIDNES FC ................................................ 1 IDNES FC were yesterday hoping to return to winning ways in El Clasitoll against Runcorn Linnets after enduring a pre-Christmas defeat at Radcliffe FC last Saturday.

Radcliffe hit the top of the Evo-Stik League West Division with the victory, displacing Linnets who themselves suffered an unexpected 4-0 home thrashing against Droylsden (see match report on page 41).

Tunde Owolabi and Matty Crothers gave the home outfit a blistering start to proceeding­s when both netted inside eight minutes, but debutant Joe Herbert halved the deficit for Widnes after the half-hour.

Ben Wharton converted a penalty on the hour to restore Radcliffe’s two-goal advantage, and despite plenty of endeavour from the visitors, Widnes were unable to find a way back into the contest.

Joint-bosses Steve Akrigg and Kev Towey made three changes to the side that beat City of Liverpool the previous Monday evening in the Liverpool Senior Cup.

With Danny Ventre out ill and Sam Sheen failing a late fitness test, debuts were handed to Herbert and Phil Mooney, while Sean Myler skippered the

Wside as he came in for Towey who was named amongst the substitute­s.

Youngster Elliott Jones was drafted into the 16-man squad after impressing on dual registrati­on at Rylands as Widnes were without the unavailabl­e pair of Michael Grogan and George Webster, whilst Conor Ready, Phil Doran and Mike Burke continue their recovery from injuries.

Radcliffe made the perfect start to the encounter. Widnes never quite dealt with an aerial ball which was picked up by Liam Wood who drove at the retreating visitors. He drilled a low cross towards the near-post, finding Owolabi to turn the ball home at the near-post via a heavy deflection that left Owen Wheeler stranded.

Widnes were not fazed despite suffering a setback inside the opening minute, almost hitting back immediatel­y.

Radcliffe goalkeeper Oliver Martin got down well to push a curling Myler freekick off target, while in-form striker Ben Hodkinson headed over from the resulting corner-kick.

But the visitors fell even further behind minutes later. An in-swinging corner was only momentaril­y scrambled away by Widnes falling to Crothers on the edge of the box who brilliantl­y dropped his shoulder to evade a George Lomax challenge, creating a yard of space to rifle a shot into the top corner of the net.

The game’s biggest talking point came when Boro’s Richard Smith appeared to kick out at Lomax after a challenge from the Widnes man.

Referee Mark Powell was looking directly at the incident and appeared to reach for his back pocket only to change his mind as Smith escaped with a warning to the frustratio­n of the travelling Widnes supporters camped on the nearside of the ground.

Credit must go to Widnes for stemming the wave after wave of Radcliffe attacks. Elliott Rokka had a header comfortabl­y saved by Wheeler and the everdanger­ous Owolabi was causing numerous problems with his energy and dynamism out wide.

But Widnes continued to push forward against the in-form hosts and were rewarded for their efforts as the visitors pulled a goal back on the 32nd-minute mark. Myler floated a corner towards the penalty-spot where Herbert had ghosted away from his man to power a header into the roof of the net to mark his Widnes debut with a goal.

Widnes had their tails up, and somehow could not find a way past Martin to muster an equaliser. Hodkinson had a header beaten away by the Radcliffe custodian who then produced a sensationa­l triple-save to deny first Hodkinson, then Mooney and the ensuing goalmouth scramble to preserve his side’s lead.

Into the second half, neither side could particular­ly gather any ascend- ency to start proceeding­s but Widnes began to edge the contest as it approached its hour mark.

Instead, the visitors were dealt a sucker punch when they conceded a penalty as Owolabi burst through the Widnes back-line only to go down under a Herbert sliding challenge with referee Powell pointing to the spot.

Wharton stepped up for Radcliffe and converted his penalty into the bottom corner despite Wheeler guessing correctly down to his right.

Alfons Fosu-Mensah and Chris Lomax came off the bench as Widnes went in search of a second goal to set up a tense finish, but Wharton almost put the game to bed 20 minutes from time only to be foiled by a well-time Wheeler block.

Hodkinson – who had netted five goals in his previous five games – again proved to be Widnes’s most dangerous threat and it was his threatenin­g cross that could only be clawed away by Martin into the path of Myler who struck over from close-range on the half-volley.

Substitute Lomax flashed a shot across the face of goal late on, but Towey and Akrigg’s men were condemned to a first league loss in three games.

 ?? John Driscoll ?? Widnes FC – pictured in action against Skelmersda­le United earlier in the season – fell to a 3-1 loss at Radcliffe FC last Saturday.
John Driscoll Widnes FC – pictured in action against Skelmersda­le United earlier in the season – fell to a 3-1 loss at Radcliffe FC last Saturday.

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