Tuesday 12 March 2019

Tower Hamlets 2 Leyton Athletic 1

Essex Senior League Premier Division, Monday 11th March 2019


A Louis Clarke brace helped Tower Hamlets come from behind to defeat Leyton Athletic at Mile End to pull the hosts further clear of the bottom two whilst dropping the visitors deeper into trouble in the Essex Senior League Premier Division.

Hamlets came into this one ten points clear of the bottom two knowing a win would put more daylight between themselves and Barkingside and Leyton Athletic, whilst the visitors knew a win would only do, ten points off third bottom Manor and two behind second bottom Barkingside before kick-off.

And the visitors had the perfect start to this one too, as after just two minutes of play a free-kick laid across to Pedro Simao saw him thump a wonderful long-range effort into the top corner via the keeper’s hand, and the visitors had the lead.

Could they build on this perhaps?  Well not really as in the 9th minute Hamlets fought back to equalise when a ball over the top saw Clarke run onto the ball and volley home first time to bring the hosts level, it had been a decent opening at Mile End.

Hamlets almost got in on goal soon after, but a poor touch allowed the keeper to come and claim, whilst down the other end Leyton got into a good shooting position but the effort was dragged wide.
A long ball into the hosts box saw the visitors volley a first-time effort wide, before down the other end Hamlets fired an effort miles over the visitors goal after getting into a decent position.

A flick-on from the hosts then found themselves with a brilliant shooting chance, but for some reason they took an extra touch which allowed the defence to intervene, before a loose ball then fell to Hamlets inside the Leyton area, but the resultant volley was fired just over the bar.

But shortly before the break the visitors should have taken the lead again but saw a close-range effort somehow struck against the post before the ball was cleared away, it was a golden chance and one that the visitors could not afford to pass up.

The visitors then produced some good football and it ended up with them getting into another good shooting position but again the finish was lacking and wayward, and it meant the sides went into the break all square with everything to play for still.

Half Time Tower Hamlets 1 Leyton Athletic 1

Hamlets began the half by seeing an effort being blocked by the visitors, whilst down the other end sloppy defending from the hosts allowed the visitors an effort at goal, but again it was way over the target.

In the 49th minute though Hamlets took the lead as another ball into Clarke saw him fire home a left-footed effort and now the home side had the advantage in this one.

The hosts looked to try and build on this and a quality pass almost released them in on goal but luckily for the visitors a covering defender got back to make sure they did not have an effort at goal, whilst a ball to the Leyton back stick almost found Luke With.

And then another Hamlets attack saw Clarke, on a hat-trick now, cut inside and fire a left-footed effort just wide of the far post, although after this spell of pressure the visitors started to do the pressing.

Leyton fired an effort wide before they fired another effort wide from long-range, and then after a loose-ball had fallen to the visitors inside the hosts area, a brilliant block thwarted them, and then a deep cross saw the home sides keeper almost drop the ball into the net, before a defender was on hand to run the ball away from danger.

With time running out Hamlets had a couple of chances to seal the points, firstly seeing a dink over the keeper go just wide, and then a two on one situation saw a poor ball squared straight into the keeper’s hands.

But it mattered not as Hamlets held on for the three points, taking them thirteen clear of the bottom two now, whilst for Leyton they remain ten points from third bottom Manor and two behind second bottom Barkingside with ten games remaining, and with a worse goal difference then both too, it’s a big blow to their chances of finishing outside the bottom two.

Full Time Tower Hamlets 2 Leyton Athletic 1












No comments:

Post a Comment