Spitfires see off Cinderford
EASTLEIGH 3-1 CINDERFORD TOWN
SATURDAY 1st OCTOBER 2011
FA Cup 2nd Qualifying Round
Match report by Jamie Montigue
EASTLEIGH: Gareth Barfoot, Billy Tsolovos, Andy Forbes, Jamie Brown, Tom Jordan
(c), Ross Bottomley, Jordace Holder-Spooner (Ryan O'Hara 73), Danny Smith, Jamie Slabber, Richard Gillespie (Ian Herring 77), Graeme Montgomery (Andrew White 68). Subs (Not used): Andrew Smallpiece
(GK), Sam Wilson, Ben Wilson.
Goals: Eastleigh - Tom Jordan 25, Andy Forbes 33, Andrew White 80. Cinderford Town - Nick McCootie 85.
Eastleigh are safely through into
the next round of the FA Cup having seen off Evostik Division One South and West side Cinderford Town.
The Spitfires were without loanee
Henrik Breimyr this afternoon, who was made unavailable to play in this
competition by his parent club Aldershot
Town. Billy Tsovolos came
into the starting eleven as the only change to Ian Baird's side who beat Staines Town 2-1 last weekend.
It was like a summer’s day at the
Silverlake Stadium with bright sunshine despite entering the month of October.
Eastleigh
threatened early on with Graeme Montgomery seeing one of his crosses from the
left being punched clear by the goalkeeper, before Tom Jordan headed wide of
the target in the 8th minute from a corner.
It was Cinderford
Town though who came closest to an
early goal as towering striker Lewis Sommers’ header rattled the Eastleigh cross bar and came back out before being
cleared to safety.
Eastleigh
responded well with Richard Gillespie seeing a snapshot deflected for a corner
in the 13th minute. Next the Spitfires saw a left foot half volley
from Andy Forbes drop just the wrong side of the post with a good effort from the
edge of the area.
With a quarter of an hour played,
Mike Whittington had a chance to open the scoring following a neat ball over
the top of the defence by Sommers. Whittington found himself in space to the
left of goal and let the ball bounce before striking a wayward attempt that
flew high and wide.
Still inside the opening twenty
minutes, Eastleigh were awarded an indirect free kick two yards inside the Cinderford
penalty area as goalkeeper Ben John was penalised for holding on to the ball
for too long. Jordace Holder-Spooner teed up Montgomery, who drove the ball low
into a crowd of defenders. The ball then fell for Holder-Spooner who hit a
fierce strike that flew narrowly over the cross bar.
In the 23rd minute,
Cinderford’s Dan Harrison wasn't too far away from goal with an effort from a
corner kick, before Eastleigh took the lead
two minutes later.
TOM JORDAN broke the deadlock in the 25th minute with a low, left
foot finish from close range from a corner kick for the captain’s first goal of
the season.
Eastleigh then came close from a
free kick which Graeme Montgomery
struck well from 25-yards and flew inches wide of the upright.
There was an unsavoury incident
midway through the half following a clash between Jamie Brown and Dale Evans that
saw both players receive yellow cards after a bad tackle and retaliation.
Eastleigh
let the football do the talking by doubling their advantage in the 33rd minute
from another set piece as ANDY FORBES
rose high to meet Graeme Montgomery's corner and power the ball into the net
with a strong header.
The visitors were then awarded a
penalty two minutes later following a trip by Jordan. Mike Whittington had the
chance to halve the deficit but Gareth Barfoot made an excellent save diving to
his left to keep out the spot kick. Barfoot then made an equally impressive
save to stop the follow up, showing quick reactions to keep the home side 2-0
ahead.
Seven minutes before the break, Eastleigh thought they had increased their lead to three
goals as Jamie Slabber got the final touch from an Andy Forbes shot but the
goal was ruled out for offside.
On the stroke of half time
Barfoot was on hand to make a comfortable catch from a Sommers header but it
was Eastleigh who held a controlled two goal
lead at the half way stage courtesy of goals from Tom Jordan and Andy Forbes.
HALF TIME: Eastleigh 2-0 Cinderford
Town
In the second half the game
didn't flow so much and it wasn't until the 80th minute before the next goal
came.
Jamie Slabber blazed over the bar
in the 47th minute from Andy Forbes' headed knock down, whilst at
the opposite end - Cinderford forced Barfoot into an early second half save.
Andy Lewis’s diving header was on target from Dale Evans’ free kick but Gareth
Barfoot was well positioned.
After a stop start opening to the
second half, Richard Gillespie shot from a tight angle on the right hand side
to drill a shot across the face of goal in the 58th minute.
On the hour, Craig Tait found
space down the right flank and had to be thwarted by alert goalkeeping from
Barfoot, who was quick off his line to make a well-timed challenge to bring the
attack to an end.
Four minutes later, Mike Whittington
had a good chance to pull a goal back with a shot from 10 yards only to fire
straight into the gloves of Barfoot.
Fifteen minutes from time, another
chance went begging for Cinderford as Whittington dragged a shot wide when well
placed.
ANDREW WHITE came off the bench to effectively seal the tie by
scoring Eastleigh's third goal of the game ten
minutes from time. Ian Herring made an incisive through ball to split the
Cinderford defence and find White in space. White had peeled off his marker
well with a good run and bore down on goal only to see his first effort kept
out by Ben John. The young forward made no mistake as the ball came back out to
him, as he found the back of the net for 3-0.
Cinderford Town
pulled a goal back five minutes from time through NICK McCOOTIE, but it was to be no more than a consolation for the
visitors, who saw their captain Dale Evans sent off in the 86th
minute.
It was a good win for Eastleigh to see the Spitfires into the 3rd
Qualifying Round of the FA Cup.
Sponsors man of the match -
Richard Gillespie.
FULL TIME: Eastleigh 3-1 Cinderford
Town
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