Wednesday, October 04, 2006

SALFORD PUT AN END TO FC UNITED RUN

Source: NonLeagueDaily.com

FC United of Manchester’s 100% record in the North West Counties League Division One was blown apart on Tuesday night as neighbours Salford City snatched a last-gasp 2-1 victory in an explosive encounter in front of an amazing attendance of 4,058 at The Willows.

It turned out to be unlucky 13 for United as Salford put an end to the Reds’ twelve-game unbeaten run and stopped them achieving the best ever start to a NWCL Division One season.

A wet night at The Willows saw both sides struggle to find their footing on a skiddy surface early on. David Chadwick and Robert Nugent were kept busy at the back and the home side were unlucky not to take the lead when Whitehead’s 30 yard screamer hit the bar with Sam Ashton beaten.

United’s first real opportunity came after 25 minutes. Chadwick found himself unmarked from a Josh Howard corner, but the captain’s header sailed slowly wide.

With half time approaching, Rory Patterson beat three men with extraordinary ease down the right wing before moving infield and into the box. He seemed sure to score before a vital goal line clearance from McNally saved Salford’s blushes.

Both sides fought hard in the second half and even banner waving pitch invaders couldn’t divert attention away from what was becoming a gripping battle.

After nearly 80 minutes of a tough tackling stalemate, Howard looked to have grabbed all three points for the Reds when he latched on to Ashton’s free kick over the top before finishing calmly to make it 1-0.

But Salford had other ideas. With seconds left on the clock, City won a free kick roughly 25 yards out and substitute Nick Bagguley stepped up to curl it magnificently round the wall and into the right hand corner of Ashton’s goal.

A draw could well have been the fair result as both teams had fought well and had an equal amount of chances, but Salford threw men forwards for a late winner and there was a crushing inevitability that it would be the home side that would snatched it at the end.

Deep into injury-time, a tired looking United switched off allowing Nick Robinson to wrestle his way on to a cross field ball 3 minutes into time added on before slipping it past Ashton to send Salford away happy.

(Mark Swanwick)