Thursday, 1 November 2018

Southend Manor 2 Grays Athletic 2 (Southend Manor won 3-2 on penalties)

BBC Essex Senior Cup Third Round, Wednesday 31st October 2018


Klinton Makayago and Mo Kargbo stared for hosts Southend Manor as they stunned Grays Athletic at Southchurch Park by knocking them out of the BBC Essex Senior Cup on penalties after the sides could not be separated after ninety minutes.

Manor sit third bottom in the ESL Premier after a rather difficult season although they did almost beat Saffron Walden Town at the weekend and although they did not get the win, they showed enough to suggest they are starting to gel.

Grays though turned up for this one in eighth spot in the Bostick North division, so they must have felt they could win this one, and most people reckoned it would be a breeze for the visitors.  But this is cup football so as we know anything can happen.

The opening exchanges though certainly pointed to the form book as Grays saw three or four openings missed, with Manor keeper Makayago producing two pretty good stops to thwart the Bostick visitors, but Manor weren’t without their openings too and saw one off the line when it looked easier to score, and this was all in the first ten minutes of the contest.

Grays then went close again but saw Makayago keep them out again, his third save inside the opening twenty minutes, and he then tipped wide another good effort to keep Manor level in this contest.

But in the 26th minute the visitors did finally grab the breakthrough when a good run and cross from the left saw Jack Curtis side foot the ball home powerfully and give keeper Makayago no chance whatsoever.

You felt if Grays went onto bag another they would probably take control of this game, if they weren’t already, and more chances were wasted, meaning the hosts were only one goal behind and it would only take one moment of magic to get them level, and sure enough three minutes before the break Kargbo drove at the Grays defence before bending a lovely finish into the bottom corner and the hosts went into the break on level terms.

Half Time Southend Manor 1 Grays Athletic 1

And there was a shock for Grays two minutes after the restart when Manor went in front as that man Kargbo again drove at the defence before smashing a brilliant effort into the bottom corner of the net, and Grays were now chasing a game they had been in control of for the most part.

The hosts were much better in this half although they did have to rely on keeper Makayago to keep them in front when he made another decent save to keep the visitors out, whilst Manor themselves also had a chance to increase their lead but saw a chance blocked, whilst the visitors then headed wide.

But with thirteen minutes left Grays did find a leveller and it was Curtis who netted again for the Bostick side, sweeping home a ball into the dangerzone, and setting up a grandstand finish in this one.

Manor slashed an effort wide before Grays had two decent openings to find a third, dragging wide of the near post before hitting an effort wide of the far post as penalties began to loom larger by the moment.

And then both sides missed chances in stoppage time to win the tie, firstly Manor somehow sliced over the bar from barely two yards out before Grays then looped a header inches over the hosts bar, and soon after the final whistle blew and it meant penalties would needed to be decided to see who would progress into the Last 16 of the County Cup.

Both sides missed two of their first three penalties as the keepers made decent saves, and then Grays then saw their fourth penalty saved by a scorpion like kick by Makayago, sticking his foot up to deny a chipped penalty down the middle.  Manor then gained the advantage by netting their fourth and with Grays netting their last, it meant Manor could win the tie if they netted their last. 

And it was left to 17-year old Dan Monk to convert the final penalty and send his side into the next round of the competition and cause an upset in the process.

Full Time Southend Manor 2 Grays Athletic 2 (Southend Manor won 3-2 on penalties)













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