Stockport Express

County back to

- SKY BET LEAGUE TWO COUNTY ............................ 5 MK DONS .......................... 0 GARETH EVANS

THE Hatters returned to action at Edgeley Park, and to winning ways in five-star style, as they ‘went nap’ in a teatime televised contest with promotion rivals MK Dons.

First-half strikes in the final quarter of an hour before the interval from Callum Camps, skipper Paddy Madden and top scorer Tanto Olaofe put the Hatters in control of proceeding­s. Connor Lemonheigh Evans netted soon after the resumption to strengthen their hold further, before substitute Neill Byrne added a fifth deep into added time – ensuring for County a third ‘double’ of the campaign, a sixth successive game unbeaten and a first triumph over MK at EP in nearly 20 years.

More pertinentl­y for the present, the Hatters moved to within two points of table-toppers Mansfield (over whom they have a game in hand) and, crucially, to four above their fourth-placed visitors in the play-off places.

County took to the field in blustery, drizzly conditions for the late-afternoon start that had been arranged to accommodat­e the television coverage, and having dropped a position to third following the day’s earlier results. The starting line-up showed three changes from that at Crawley five days earlier – with Lemonheigh Evans, Madden and, on his birthday, Nick Powell replacing Odin Bailey and Rico Richards (both of whom were named among the substitute­s), as well as the injured Antoni Sarcevic.

County’s first sniff of goal, within the first couple of minutes, actually came courtesy of a visiting defender, as Warren

O’Hora poked the ball narrowly wide of his own goal’s left post – before Madden, four minutes later, volleyed past the same upright from outside the area.

At the other end, the visitors thrice went close in quick succession: Ben Hinchliffe was on hand brilliantl­y to tip away a strike by Stephen Wearne, who had connected with Joe Tomlinson’s cross from the left; Emre Tezgel drilled a low shot just shy of the left post; and a Jack Payne free-kick from 25 yards grazed the opposite upright.

Light drizzle turned for a while into quite heavier rain, as the chances created came from MK rather than SK – with captain and joint-leading scorer Alex Gilbey unleashing a long-range shot on the left into the arms of Hinchliffe, Todd Kane blocking a Tomlinson thunderbol­t, and Payne firing an effort into Cheadle End orbit.

It was notably against the run of play, then, when, on the half-hour, County took the lead. And the incident was sparked by a huge dollop of assistance from visiting goalkeeper Michael Kelly, who lost control of the ball to the left of his goal – allowing Camps to dispossess him and poke home from an angle into the empty net.

The visitors looked to get back on terms through Tomlinson, who broke through on goal – only to be denied by Hinchliffe, who saved with his legs. And five minutes after opening their account, the Hatters struck again to double the advantage – with Madden converting into the far-bottom corner after latching on to a Camps delivery from the right.

Only two minutes were added on ahead of the break, but they proved sufficient to allow a third County goal, as a delightful­ly-hooked Madden punt upfield found Olaofe, who kept his composure to round Kelly and slot in for a 20th goal of the season in all competitio­ns.

Incredibly, the Hatters began the second half in much the same way as they had ended the first – in all-out goal-scoring

 ?? Www.mphotograp­hic.co.uk ?? ●●Isaac Olaofe rounds MK Dons goalkeeper Michael Kelly before slotting home County’s third
Www.mphotograp­hic.co.uk ●●Isaac Olaofe rounds MK Dons goalkeeper Michael Kelly before slotting home County’s third
 ?? Www.mphotograp­hic.co.uk ?? ●●Connor Evans is congratula­ted by team-mates after scoring the fourth goal
Www.mphotograp­hic.co.uk ●●Connor Evans is congratula­ted by team-mates after scoring the fourth goal

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