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Tonbridge Angels U18 5
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Gallacher (8'), Pritchard (25'), Penman (63'), Barton (84'), Unknown (90' og)
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U18's return to winning ways

On the coldest night of the season so far, the Under-18’s produced a performance to warm the cockles of their shivering band of parents and supporters.

Dom Welsh emphasised the importance of the win in the light of a couple of games in which they haven’t turned possession into points: “An excellent performance. We dominated the ball for large periods and played with intensity out of possession. We said to the boys after the game last week (at Maidstone) and before tonight about dominating the ball again and being better in possession and paid off. We were really good in periods and Chatham are always competitive, they’ve only lost by the odd goal to Maidstone and Welling this season.”

From the outset it was clear that this game would be a good one with no indication that a seemingly one-sided scoreline might ensue. Ashvir Banwait steered a shot wide in the opening minute with Chatham responding immediately, forcing Josh Hanson into his first save of the evening.

Tonbridge went ahead in the eighth minute when the second of successive corners was played short to Callum Fincham, whose cross to the far post was met by the highest-climbing Jack Gallacher to head home. True to the nature of the opening minutes, Chatham were level within a minute when a cross from inside of the box was turned home from close range by the centre forward.

The Angels regained the momentum and efforts from Fincham employed the goalkeeper before a defence splitting through ball sent Fiachra Pritchard clear to bury his strike into the corner.

The home side continued to dominate the half with Adam Larkin shooting wide and the goalkeeper making saves from Robert Penman.

Tonbridge started the second period in the same vein and the only surprise was that it took until the 63rd minute before the move of the match between Fincham and Larkin opened up an opportunity for Penman to score from close range.

Now in the ascendancy, a raft of substitutions didn’t alter the momentum and, with the best individual goal of the match, substitute Harry Barton skipped away from two challenges while keeping in play a ball that was travelling the sideline before cutting in to shoot between the keeper and his near post.

Perhaps Chatham might feel that a fifth goal in added time when a miscommunication saw a pass back evade the goalkeeper for an own goal, summed up their evening.



Published Tuesday 12th November 2024 (last updated Wednesday 13th November 2024)