Details
Date | Time | League | Season |
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Sat 29th Oct | 3:00 pm | SSML Premier Division | 2022/23 |
Match Report
Leverstock Green travelled to meet one of the favourites for the SSML Premier Division title, and came away with a well-deserved point from what was an excellent game of football against Leighton Town. Leverstock lost both their centre-backs during the game but still successfully held off the threat from the Leighton side.
With his squad hit by injuries and suspensions, Fergus Moore brought two new signings into the side for this game – centre back Kraig McLeod, previously with Enfield Town and winger Brian Testolin, on loan from Hadley. The home side attacked straight from the kickoff and had the ball in the Leverstock six-yard box within the opening 20 seconds, but it was scarmbled away. At the other end in the 3rd minute Testolin got on the end of a ball from Chris Blunden and hit a shot which brought a save out of home keeper Xavi Comas.
There was a controversial moment in the 6th minute when Comas appeared to handle the ball well outside the area to keep out a lob from Ethan Mooney, but nothing was given. Leighton took the lead in the 12th minute from a corner. Kyle Connolly crossed to the far post where Reece Robins had a free header into the opposite corner of the net.
Five minutes later Leverstock had a great chance to equalise on the break when Blunden burst clean through, but Comas produced a superb save to tip his shot over the bar. There was another great save ten minutes later, this time from Leverstock keeper Austin Byfield. A ball down the left put the division’s top scorer Leon Lobjoit clean through, but Byfield’s outstretched arm somehow turned away Lobjoit’s attempted chip.
Leverstock lost the first of their centre-backs when Alvin Kyeremeh had to go off injured in the 31st minute, to be replaced by Scott McGleish. Four minutes later Byfield pulled off another superb save to turn a shot from Robins round the post. That save proved to be crucial. From the resulting corner Leverstock broke away. Testolin had a run at goal and hit a low shot which Comas could only parry, and Mooney followed in to net the loose ball and level the scores at 1-1.
Half time saw another change as the other centre-back McLeod was too ill to continue. George Mitchell-Gears came on in his place, with skipper Dan Pett dropping back to fill the centre-back position.
The second half saw fewer chances than the first, and it was Leverstock who had the better of those chances. In the 63rd minute Blunden was just wide with a free kick from distance. On 71 minutes Testolin had the ball in the net from a Ryan Carruthers free kick but it was ruled out for handball. Three minutes later Testolin became the third forced substitution of the game as he had to be carried off injured to be replaced by Lewis Collins.
The nearest miss of all was in the 81st minute when Mitchell-Gears headed inches wide from a Carruthers cross. At the other end, Leighton did not bring a save out of Byfield throughout the half, with the keeper only having to catch routine crosses. The only sour note for Leverstock was the dismissal of Fergus Moore by the referee for kicking a ball away in frustration. But there is no doubt that the point they earned was the least they deserved from this game.
Leighton Town (1) 1 (Robins 12)
1. Xavi Comas, 2. Matt Cooper, 3. Kyle Connolly, 4. Gary Connolly, 5. Max Farrelly (14. Oran Jackson H/T), 6. Luke Pyman, 7. Jack Harvey (12. Will Summerfield 58 mins), 8. Ben Spaul, 9. Kieran Turner (15. James Towell 66 mins), 10. Leon Lobjoit, 11. Reece Robins. Subs not used: 16. Archie McClelland, 17. Joe Fitzgerald.
Leverstock Green (1) 1 (Mooney 36)
1. Austin Byfield, 2. Adrian Pitfield, 3. Rio Beach, 4. Alvin Kyeremeh (20. Scott McGleish 31 mins), 5. Kraig McLeod (14. George Mitchell-Gears H/T), 6. Ibrahim Nagheeb, 7. Brian Testolin (12. Lewis Collins 74 mins), 8. Dan Pett, 9. Chris Blunden, 10. Ryan Carruthers, 11. Ethan Mooney. Subs not used: 15. Kurainashe Musanhi, 16. Oran Swales.
Ground
Bell Close |
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Leighton Town F.C. Bell Close, Lake St, Leighton Buzzard, Bedford LU7 1RX. |