Wokingham Today

DOUBLE DELIGHT FOR KESTRELS

- By STAFF WRITER sport@wokingham.today

WOODLEY UNITED collected conseucitv­e wins to extend their unbeaten run in Combined Counties Division One to five matches.

The Kestrels scored a late flurry of goals to defeat Molesey at home on Saturday before they added three more points with an away success at Berks County on Tuesday night.

The opening half hour on Saturday was an even affair and it was not until 30 minutes had been played that either team created worthwhile scoring opportunit­ies.

Gbla slipped 10 yards from goal and his weak shot was easily gathered by Selleck in the 84th minute but the same player was rewarded a minute later when he headed Carmichael’s free kick, from the right hand side of the pitch past Selleck.

Having worked hard for the lead, United was in no

mood to surrender it as they defended Molesey’s response well and harried the opposition for every loose ball.

Gbla challenged a defender midway in the visitor’s half and then ran at goal unchalleng­ed to shoot across Selleck to double the lead.

Two minutes later Connor Suckling completed the

scoring with a fine individual goal.

Carmichael cleared a Molesey free kick, deep in the Woodley half, up to the half way line where Suckling received the ball and out ran the high defending line.

Despite being forced wide towards the right wing, Suckling on entering the penalty area coolly shot low to score off the bottom inside far left post beyond the diving Selleck.

Woodley safely negotiated the remaining two minutes of stoppage time to take the match points.

Jordan Blake’s team then took an impressive win against the Swords on Tuesday.

Berks opened the scoring after half an hour through Ellis Day, but the game turned when the hosts went down to 10 men after conceding a penalty which saw

Matt Laverty dismissed and Gbla levelled from the penalty spot.

Gbla had a chance to find his second but blazed a penalty over the top with just over 20 minutes left.

But the Kestrels ensured they took all three points when Suckling scored the winner in the 71st minute.

The match ended 2-1 to lift Woodley up to 10th in the table, while Berks are in fifth.

 ?? Picture: Steve Smyth ?? Woodley United extended their unbeaten run
Picture: Steve Smyth Woodley United extended their unbeaten run

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