Eastleigh 2-2 Woking

Eastleigh came from 2-1 down to rescue a point against 10-man Woking thanks to a late Callum Howe equaliser.

Reaction from Spitfires boss Andy Hessenthaler: “If we can’t defend as a team, we’re not going to win football matches. It’s as simple as that.

“It’s down to me whether I change things, not just personnel but shape, but I’m a big believer that it’s not about shape. This is about players and taking responsibility and today I thought we didn’t take responsibility at certain times.

“Our decision-making, not just today but over the season as a whole, has let us down. We’ve got to cut that out and start doing things better.

“The energy levels were good again, we had a go, and the pitch was difficult. They (Woking) are a younger team than us, they’ve got energy and they changed it around a bit, so give them credit. But ultimately it’s down to us.

“For the amount of experience we’ve got in that dressing room, these things shouldn’t happen.

“We’ve put that bit of extra pressure on ourselves. We have to go to Torquay and win."
Eastleigh: Graham Stack (Ross Flitney, 46), Gavin Hoyte, Sam Wood, Danny Hollands (James Constable, 84), Andrew Boyce, Callum Howe, Cavaghn Miley, Sam Matthews, Chris Zebroski, Paul McCallum (Craig McAllister, 73), Mark Yeates. Subs: Ayo Obileye, Bradley Hudson-Odoi.

Referee: Chris O’Donnell.

Attendance. 2,067.



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