LSHC Mens' First v St Ives 2nds

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20th Nov 2021 Mens' 2nd - Away vs Ely City 2nds

PLAYER OF THE MATCH

Olly Taylor profile

Position:
Midfielder
Appearances:
14
Goals:
1

If table position and run of form was going to decide a game it could easily be decided as a tough game for Sutton. This wasn't to the case and with a strong warm up hopes were high, even from the off with fyson sending the first shot of the game into the clouds later thought to of landed on Sutton bridge. He soon redeemed himself finding the goal from a well worked move between himself Dan batten and josh baker. The pressure would not ceed from Sutton knowing there were goals in it for them. Luke Proctor would soon add his name into the hat finishing neatly into the bottom corner. The goals again would not end and a array of short corners and open play Chances would come with batten baker and Hagan being unlucky not to add to the tally. The half would come to an end 4-0 to Sutton with fyson completing an early Hatrick. The second half started in the same vein, the men in green fighting as one something they have very much lacked in weeks previous. A dominant start saw Daniel batten adding goal early on. This were added to by Josh Bakers first of the afternoon from his usual point of call on a broken down short corner, swiftly followed by a nice tap in for Tyler Hagan to open his tally. Chances kept coming and coming as st ives we're unable to stop the green army from capitlising with shots at goal and short corners. Baker would add his second to the game swiftly followed by his third shortly followed by a diving tap in from Batten for his second. As the game came into its final stages it looked as if the men in green were set at 10 but with less than a minute to go a wide Ollie Taylor effort found Fyson to add his fourth and rounded off the scoring for the day. Special mention must go to Dan Oldfield, Sam Gray, Micheal Donaghy and James Cliff in the goal who's strong defensive effort was merely shadowed by the attacking performance but in fact when called upon the defence kept the side in the fight and heading for their first clean sheet of the season.

A strong display for the green army today as they look to take the same energy into Cambs uni away next week in hope to climb the table before Christmas break. Man of the match this week went of Ollie Taylor. Whilst not on the scoresheet he was key at times for creating attacks aswell as defending when called upon. Dotd Micheal Donaghy being granted a sit down from the umpire 5 minutes from the end