The game’s
only goal arrived very quickly and unexpectedly. What appeared to be a routine cross from
the right seemed to deceive the home keeper Glen Morrison – maybe the bounce
(I was at the other end) – and the ball crept in at the near post to the surprise
and delight of scorer Ross Myhill. 0-1 after 3 minutes
Wivenhoe
responded after 14 minutes as Kevin Bugg had to tip a shot from Marley
Spindler over the bar but Wanderers were also creating chances and a second
for them looked on the cards. My scene-setting
clip starts 23 minutes into the game – Wivenhoe are in blue.
After this
I joined local footy guru @essexfootie at the top of the main stand. Wanderers had another great chance just
after that as Morrison missed a corner but the header went wide, but he made
a good save just before the interval to keep the margin at one. 0-1
at half-time
Morrison
made two superb saves early in the second half and was kept very busy as
Wanderers continued to look the better side.
One finger-tip stop was exceptional.
He needed treatment, though, after colliding with the post when
keeping out another effort. Wanderers
could not yet count themselves safe.
Wivenhoe’s big chance came after 65 minutes, but Josh Grimes’ effort
was narrowly over.
The game
entered a very entertaining (for the neutral) period of end-to-end play. Wanderers’ Dan Tredray made a magnificent
headed clearance off his own line, and with only a few minutes left a
Wivenhoe header was pushed onto the bar in a goalmouth melee. Morrison came up to join the attack on a
couple of occasions, as shown in this final clip.
Wanderers
headed for the corner flag as often as they could in stoppage time as the
home challenge petered out. It wasn’t
Wivenhoe’s night but they can’t really have too many complaints about the
final score. Final score 0-1
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