Eastleigh Ladies 3-0 Salisbury Ladies
Eastleigh Ladies started where they left off after a near 8-week break by beating Salisbury 3-0 as they continued their unbeaten run in Hampshire Division 1.
On a pitch that had seen better days, the girls scored their first in under 20 minutes with a great goal by former Salisbury player Zoe Cranmer.
Momentum continued with some great crosses and runs from the wings which led to the second of the day by Night Akhonya her eighth of the season after she followed up a shot by Lucy Piper.
With a 2-0 lead the team went into the second half attacking still and playing some great football. The defence held strong and played a major part in an important clean sheet.
The third goal came from subsitute Amy Boucher who proved her worth with a great shot inside the 6-yard box.
Salisbury failed to attack though but made promising runs down the wings. Eastleigh's midfield were there to snub out any real danger, and with the Spitfire's keeper rarely troubled, three points and a clean sheet takes the Spitfires to 4th in the league and full of confidence for our next match away to Christchurch.
A great performance from all and something to be proud of by all players and supporters.
On a pitch that had seen better days, the girls scored their first in under 20 minutes with a great goal by former Salisbury player Zoe Cranmer.
Momentum continued with some great crosses and runs from the wings which led to the second of the day by Night Akhonya her eighth of the season after she followed up a shot by Lucy Piper.
With a 2-0 lead the team went into the second half attacking still and playing some great football. The defence held strong and played a major part in an important clean sheet.
The third goal came from subsitute Amy Boucher who proved her worth with a great shot inside the 6-yard box.
Salisbury failed to attack though but made promising runs down the wings. Eastleigh's midfield were there to snub out any real danger, and with the Spitfire's keeper rarely troubled, three points and a clean sheet takes the Spitfires to 4th in the league and full of confidence for our next match away to Christchurch.
A great performance from all and something to be proud of by all players and supporters.
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