Ralston Gabriel headed
home an 87th minute winner as ten-man Haringey Borough saw off
struggling Margate in a dominant performance in front of 456 at Coles Park and see
the North London side five points clear at the top of the Bostick Premier
Division.
The hosts came into this off the back of a defeat at
struggling Harlow Town last time out, ending a long unbeaten run that had seen
them take control of the division, so it was imperative that they got back to
winning ways to keep their advantage at the top.
Margate were the visitors to Coles Park and they have had a
fairly disappointing season and look to be in a relegation dogfight, but they
could take heart from what Harlow did last weekend so they would have believed
they could get a result here.
But the opening quarter hour mark saw the hosts completely
overrun their lowly league opponents and create several openings, however none
of these actually tested the keeper whatsoever as all were off target, which
would have disappointed them no doubt.
The pass and movement of the hosts was breath taking though
and Margate were really struggling to cope with it, but they did get through
the first half-hour unscathed and did manage the only shot on target in the match
at that point, although it was straight at the keeper.
The visitors did start to finally settle into the contest
after Borough’s initial early onslaught, but they were handed an advantage in
the 33rd minute when hosts midfielder George Aresti was shown a straight
red card after a kick-out following a challenge, and you felt that after all
the home sides dominance, this could turn the game perhaps.
Despite the numerical disadvantage though Haringey still
looked the likelier to score, and after more openings missed the target, they
also had two penalty shouts waved away too, meaning the game remained goalless
at the break. It certainly meant an
important second half was coming up for both sides.
Half Time Haringey
Borough 0 Margate 0
The second period pretty much carried on like the first one,
with the hosts continuing to carve out openings with their terrific pass and
movement, but sadly they did not have their shooting boots on and continued to
miss the target, or on a couple of occasions miss the ball completely from a
couple of cut-backs.
Margate looked like a side who were terrified of being
caught on the counter by a pacey and skilful Borough attack, and although they
had the man advantage they rarely tried to venture forward to much and lacked
ambition in my eyes. You could see why
they were struggling down towards the bottom of the division.
They did have a couple of efforts at goal though, but
although one was again on target, it was easy for the keeper, whilst the other
effort was way off target, but at least on those occasions they at least looked
like they could try and cause problems for the hosts.
But despite this the home side were pretty dominant and when
they did finally get an effort on target, they really should have scored but
saw the keeper beat away a close-range effort, and it seemed like one of those
days for the hosts and two points seemed to be slipping away.
The ten-men though kept plugging away and with three minutes
of normal time remaining they finally broke through as a corner into the six-yard
box saw Gabriel glance home a header and cued mass celebrations as they knew
how important this win could be. They had also done this whilst playing with a man
short for the best part of an hour, but they really did not look like a team
who had been a man light, such was their dominance.
It all means that Borough remain top, five points clear, and
more important back to winning ways once again, whilst for Margate they drop a
place to 17th and are just four points above the bottom four, and on
this display, it looks like a tough few months ahead for the Kent side.
Full Time Haringey
Borough 1 Margate 0
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