Two Defeats in Two Days
for Year 10
Year 10 were
hoping to bounce back with a win tonight (Wednesday 24th September)
in their first league fixture of the season after a 4-2 penalty shootout defeat
against Manchester Academy in round one of the ESFA Cup yesterday. Despite the penalty-shootout defeat Mr French said that it was “one of the greatest games of school football” he had ever seen. CHS came back from 3-0 down to force extra time. Neither team could win the match in extra time so penalties were used to decide who went through. Congleton scored just two of their penalties whereas Manchester scored all four of theirs.
In today’s
match Mr French was hoping his team would bounce back with a win and wanted to
see “more of the same” as he was impressed with CHS’ physicality in their cup
match. However, he did point out he wanted his side to be more clinical in
front of goal.
Being
clinical was not a problem last time CHS faced Alsager with CHS emphatic
victors in an 8-2 win. However, Alsager looked bigger and better than last
time.
Mr French
opted for a 4-1-4-1 formation, the same formation used the previous day.
It was
Alsager who had the first chance of the game with a free kick, from just
outside the area, going close on eight minutes. Two minutes later, one of
Alsager’s players clearly thought he was ‘Maradona’, punching the ball onto the
crossbar. However, the referee spotted it, unlike when Maradona did it against
England at the 1986 World Cup, and awarded a free-kick to Congleton.
It wasn’t until
12 minutes before CHS adventured into the final third after good work from
Bradley Oliver and Amy Rodgers in midfield. However, Ramtin Musah could not
control a good ball from Rodgers and the chance was gone.
A minute
later, Alsager broke clear of CHS’ back four. Goalkeeper, David Speed came out
of his area to try and get to the ball. However, the striker went around him
but luckily for CHS defender Sam Cosgrove was on hand to intercept the shot
eight yards out. CHS had a corner in the 15th minute. An Alsager defender climbed the highest to clear the danger but only as far as James Reid. Reid’s shot from outside the area was caught comfortably by the goalkeeper. The Alsager goalkeeper kicked the ball up field, Alsager’s striker beat the offside trap again. David Speed again came off his line to narrow the angle and the strikers shot was straight at Speed.
Evan Corless’
shot, from the left of the area, then went only a few yards wide of the far
post.
Sam Cosgrove
came to CHS’ rescue once again in the first half to keep the score goalless at
half-time. Alsager’s winger beat CHS’ right back, Danny Pointon en-route
towards CHS’ goal. The winger went around the on-rushing, David Speed before
shooting from an acute angle towards an open net. However, Sam Cosgrove got
across to the near post to stop Alsager breaking the deadlock seven minutes
before half-time.
Halftime-
Congleton 0-0 Alsager
Congleton
had the first chance of the second-half. David Speed’s goal kick found James
Reid by the left sideline. He played the ball to Ramtin Musah, who turned the
defender before laying the ball off to Bradley Oliver. Oliver advanced into the
box but the goalkeeper rushed off his line and stopped his shot from
progressing any further to the goal than just a few yards.
Alsager
finally broke the deadlock in the 6th minute of the second half.
Alsager’s striker broke clear of the CHS backline. CHS goalkeeper, David Speed
came out of the area to block the shot. However, he only cleared the danger as
far as an Alsager midfielder, whose half-volley went over Speed, who was
tracking back to his goal line, and found the net. 1-0 Alsager.
16 minutes
later, Alsager doubled their lead direct from a free-kick. Alsager were awarded
a free-kick to the left of centre about 35 yards out. Alsager whipped the ball
into the box, David Speed shouted to his defence to leave it as he came out
into the group of players in the box. However, he misjudged the flight of the
ball, which went straight over him and into the back of the net. 2-0 Alsager.
It was soon
3-0. Alsager’s forward line again got in behind the CHS defence. The striker
lifted his shot over the on-rushing, David Speed and into the goal. 3-0
Alsager.
CHS then
went close on three occasions in the final five minutes of the match and in the
final minute were awarded a penalty. Bradley Oliver, who missed a penalty
during yesterday’s cup match, stepped up. The goalkeeper went the right way and
pushed the ball onto the left post. Oliver made no mistake in scoring the
rebound. 3-1 Alsager.
There was
just enough time for Alsager to restore their three goal lead. From the
restart, Alsager again broke through CHS’ back four before striking home.
Full-Time-
Congleton 1-4 Alsager.
Year 8 were
also in action tonight against Alsager looking to win back-to-back games in
just two days having beaten St. Margaret Ward 6-1 away yesterday in the English
School’s Cup. Tom Brookes scored a hat-trick on his debut with the other CHS goals
coming through Whitehead, Clowes and Williams.
However,
they could not make it two wins in two days falling to a 6-1 defeat against
Alsager. Jay-Jay Goodwin got CHS’ only goal after a cross from Tom Brookes.
Written by Adam Bailey