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Inspired comeback earns Lions deserved point

BALL2London Lions produced a sensational comeback as they fought back from 3-0 down to secure a deserved point at Hadley Wood & Wingate.

Herts Senior County League Premier Division:
Hadley Wood & Wingate 3 London Lions 3
Tuesday, 1 September, 2015

FIXTURES & RESULTS
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Hadley Wood & Wingate came into the match having lost their last three games so left out many of the development squad to include six first team squad players in the line up as losing to London Lions was obviously not on the agenda.

The game started at a frantic pace with both sides working hard to keep possession. After 14 minutes Hadley Wood & Wingate went 1-0 up after the effective Alfie Bartram was allowed time and space to fire a low shot past Lions goalkeeper Josh Tray, the goal was harsh on Lions who had look comfortable until then

The next 20 minutes Lions carved out three excellent chances through Josh Kennet, Max Kyte and Charlie Kasler, but the impressive Wingate goalkeeper Jack Metcalfe produced some outstanding saves to keep them in front.

Lions had to be on their guard as Wingate’s Joe Sharp was delivering dangerous set-pieces all night and nearly scored from a corner which was kept out by Tray. Lions were dealt a further blow when they went 2-0 down just before half-time, an in-swinging corner was misjudged which landed on the head of Wingate’s Josh Grantham.

Lions started the second half with real intent by pressing Wingate deep into their half but after 50 minutes they were 3-0 down after first team regular Mark Goodman picked up the ball deep inside his half from the left-back area, ran at the Lions midfield and back line before unleashing a powerful shot from outside the box; a fantastic goal.

Lions were down but certainly not out, and shortly after they were back in the game after Charlie Kasler slid in Max Kyte who’s shot was blocked by the excellent Metcalfe but unfortunately for him it fell nicely to Jake Furman who rifled his shot into the roof of the net, 3-1.

The goal got Lions tails up and after great wing play between Rinsler and Kennet, the ball was crossed into the box for Max Kyte to beat his defender in the air and head the ball against the back of another Wingate player which ricocheted into the net – 3-2

There was only one team that were going to score next and five minutes later, Lions drew level after a ridiculous goal by skipper Josh Kennet when he picked the ball up from a Rinsler pass just inside the corner of the Wingate box he bent a shot with the outside of his boot into the top left hand corner of the net for 3-3.

Wingate were shocked and the remaining 15 minutes saw Lions knock at the door to search for a winner, they had a Max Kyte goal ruled out for offside and then in the dying moments Josh Tray produced an unbelievable save from a Karl Stevenson strike to keep the scores level. A fantastic spectacle for all who were there.

Andy Landesberg said: “I don’t know how we drew that game, I’m not sure how we were even 3-0 down because the amount of chances we had in the 1st half we should have been 3 or 4 up at half time but Wingate’s keeper produced a fine string of saves that kept them in front. We had a few words at half time and said how well they had played and to keep believing as Steve, Darren & myself were that confident we could go on and win the game so when we found ourselves three-down early in the second half, the job was even tougher but what a response from the guys, every player put in a shift. The experience of Jon Ellis and Ollie Craig led the back line so well, the three boys in Glynne, Furman and Kasler did not stop and the front three of Max, Ben and Josh were a threat all night. I was immensely proud of the group and something special is starting to build at this club again.”

Lions Coach Darren Yarlett said: “For the neutral is was a fantastic game, for a coach a little different but what a great performance. The boys showed another side to their game tonight and deserved all three points, to come back from three goals down you will always take the one on offer. Wingate were very good and this was not the same side that had been beaten in their their previous games and you could clearly see that. I said to the boys at the end of the game that they should take it as a compliment as I’m not sure how many games Wingate will field that same 11 in the Herts County again this season. I have to give a mention to three players, all are 18 or under but each put in an incredible performance, Zac Rose, Jake Rinsler and Josh Tray, they can be very proud and it shows the good work being done at Lions youth level, With Steve and myself coaching the under 16’s and 18’s this season we want to push the best players on and the current crop in both ages excites me.”

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