Eastleigh 2-1 Eastbourne Borough
EASTLEIGH 2-1 EASTBOURNE BOROUGH
SATURDAY 31st MARCH 2012
SATURDAY 31st MARCH 2012
Blue Square Bet South
Match report by Jamie Montigue
In the 58th minute, Lee Peacock flicked the ball to Damian Scannell whose shot was charged down for a corner.
The visitors had chances to go on to draw level with Chris Flood having to hack the ball off the line and later, Charles Ademeno racing through one on one and lofting a shot over Dovey that lacked sufficient power as Mitchell Nelson mopped up the danger.
Eastleigh substitute Lee Phillips (on for Peacock) came close to scoring nine minutes from time as he held off a couple of challenges and got a shot away that was deflected. The effort almost had the beating of goalkeeper Clark Masters as the ball looped towards goal.
Ellis Remy had a golden opportunity to add to his goal tally late in the game from a free header only to send it wide of the target.
Eastbourne - 310312
Eastleigh
ended a run of five league games without victory by defeating Eastbourne
Borough by two goals to one this afternoon. It was a positive way to react to
the 6-1 mauling at the hands of Boreham Wood last weekend.
Three changes were made to the
starting eleven with Tom Jordan, Danny Smith and Damian Scannell replacing Ben
Wilson, Jamie Brown and Scott Rogers.
The first action of the game saw Eastleigh conjure up an excellent free-flowing move to
carve open the visiting defence. Chris Flood carried the ball forward before
combining down the right with Damian Scannell. The attack continued with
Bradley Bubb playing a neat one-two with Lee Peacock inside the penalty area.
Bubb found space and had a clear sight at goal where Clark Masters was forced
into an early save.
From the resulting set piece, GARY ELPHICK, playing against
his former club, opened his goal scoring account for the Spitfires to put Eastleigh ahead with just three minutes on the clock. The
message from the Eastleigh players was one of
mutual support for their manager Ian Baird as they ran to the dugout to
celebrate the goal. Elphick found the net with a header from a Daryl McMahon
cross.
In the seventh minute Alex Lacey
headed wide of goal from a Matt Crabb corner. Two minutes later Ben Watson
latched on to a through ball down the left before firing a low shot from a tight
angle into the side netting.
Eastleigh's
next opportunity came in the 17th minute when Danny Smith won the ball in
midfield. Damian Scannell took over to run forward and put a shot just past the
post from 25-yards.
Shortly after, a fine piece of
skill from a grounded Bubb saw the Aldershot
loanee scoop the ball past his marker from a sitting position before springing
himself on to his feet only to drag a drilled, low shot off target.
Midway through the half there was
an interesting incident where Matt Crabb lunged in on Danny Smith with a foul
over the top of the ball. Both players were left in need of treatment from
their respective physio's. Referee Charles Breakspear booked both Crabb and
bizarrely Smith as well, who was awarded a free kick.
The game then went through a
quiet spell where there was very little by way of goal mouth action. It wasn't
until the 40th minute that the next half chance came with Eastbourne's
Simon Johnson blazing a shot narrowly over Dovey's goal from the right.
Two minutes before the break, a
long kick up the field by Jack Dovey fell for Bradley Bubb, who looked to have more
time than he realised. Bubb, who has scored 10 goals for Eastleigh
this season, opted for an early shot that was caught easily by Masters.
HALF TIME: Eastleigh 1-0 Eastbourne
Borough
Early in the second half, the
hosts doubled their advantage through their skipper TOM JORDAN. Daryl
McMahon's corner in to the Eastbourne penalty area was met by a firm header
from Jordan
to beat the keeper and find the net.
Even before this goal, Eastleigh
had come out playing some great football in the opening minutes after the break
with Danny Smith, Bradley Bubb and Darly McMahon all coming close with good
efforts.
In the 58th minute, Lee Peacock flicked the ball to Damian Scannell whose shot was charged down for a corner.
Just past the hour mark, Daryl
McMahon played a good pass to Bradley Bubb down the left who in turn
back-heeled the ball into the path of Chris Flood. Flood got into the area with
a good run but a heavy touch prevented a shot at goal.
Eastleigh's
first change of the game saw Philip Appiah replace Scannell in the 64th minute.
Eastbourne
improved as the game wore on and reduced the arrears through ELLIS REMY
in the 68th minute. A throw-in came in to the Eastleigh
box where Remy acrobatically connected with the ball to send an overhead kick
past Jack Dovey.
The visitors had chances to go on to draw level with Chris Flood having to hack the ball off the line and later, Charles Ademeno racing through one on one and lofting a shot over Dovey that lacked sufficient power as Mitchell Nelson mopped up the danger.
Eastleigh substitute Lee Phillips (on for Peacock) came close to scoring nine minutes from time as he held off a couple of challenges and got a shot away that was deflected. The effort almost had the beating of goalkeeper Clark Masters as the ball looped towards goal.
Ellis Remy had a golden opportunity to add to his goal tally late in the game from a free header only to send it wide of the target.
Eastleigh
saw out the game despite a spell of pressure from Tommy Widdrington's side who
forced a number of second half corners in quick succession.
Next up for the Spitfires is a
Good Friday fixture at home to Dorchester
Town to start the Easter
weekend.
FULL TIME: Eastleigh 2-1 Eastbourne Borough
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