The points were
shared at The Recreation Ground as St Margaretsbury and Takeley played out a
rather feisty and competitive encounter in the Essex Senior League Premier
Division.
The hosts knew a win over their title/promotion chasing opponents
would take them into seventh spot, whilst for Takeley three points would take
them into second spot, just three behind leaders Stansted.
And after barely a minute the hosts should have taken the
lead when a powerful effort from inside the area was well saved by Ronnie Yates
in the Takeley goal, but in the sixth minute the home side did edge ahead when
a cross found its way to Connor Scully who drilled beyond Yates to give his
side the lead.
The lead though lasted barely a minute as Takeley brought
themselves back on level terms as Josh Sykes got through to fire beyond the
keeper into the far corner and we had a level scoreline once again.
The hosts then curled a decent effort over the bar before
they restored their lead in the 19th minute as a loose ball inside
the box saw Scully fire home his second of the game and see the title chasing
visitors behind once again.
But just like the first goal, the visitors almost got back
on level terms immediately but this time their effort at goal was blocked on
the line before being cleared away, and then down the other end a one-two ended
with a weak shot at Yates as St Margs looked for a third goal.
Yates was called into action again, making another fine stop,
before Takeley saw an effort deflect into the side netting, and the resulting
corner was eventually scrambled clear, before another ball into the hosts area
saw the eventual effort fired over the bar.
It did mean the hosts held a slender lead at the break, and
it had been a decent half of football with still all to play for.
Half Time St Margaretsbury
2 Takeley 1
Takeley did manage to find a leveller twelve minutes into
the second period when the hosts gave away a silly penalty, as after the keeper
had seemed to got control of the ball, a defender fell on him and the ball
squirmed free, allowing Sykes to pinch it away, and in desperation the defender
hauled him down, and the referee had no choice but to award a penalty.
After a lengthy stoppage for treatment to the stricken
keeper, Mitchell Das stepped up to convert the spot-kick, but moments later St
Margaretsbury should have retaken the lead but saw a close-range volley somehow
kept out by Yates. Sadly for the home
side their keeper had to be taken off soon after as he failed to recover from
that injury sustained earlier.
I believe the hosts, who had no substitute keeper on the
bench, had to use an outfield substitute in goal, and he almost gifted the
visitors a leveller soon after coming on as a poor clearance went straight to
Das, but a superb covering tackle thwarted him as he was about to pull the
trigger.
The home side then missed another guilt edged chance when
a floating cross to the back post was somehow headed over the target, but then
in the 74th minute things boiled over somewhat when Takeley forward
Sykes was shown a red card for a second booking, and what followed was a mass
melee as everyone got involved, resulting in a few more yellows being dished
out, it had been simmering and the pressure cooker had finally exploded.
Neither side could find a winner thereafter though and so
the points were shared, meaning St Margaretsbury do go seventh and Takeley also
climb a place to third, now five behind leaders Stansted having played the same
number of games.
Full Time St Margaretsbury
2 Takeley 2
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