AFC Liverpool v 1874 Northwich, 17th December 2016
We had won our previous five matches, and were hoping to do a league double
over title chasing 1874 Northwich.
It was a match that started a bit cagey, with little being created. The best chance for us came as Jason Carey
ran in the inside left channel. He put
the chance on his favoured right foot, and shot over.
The second half saw the game become more stretched. Our Keeper Mendes had a couple of crucial
saves to make, whilst our number 9 Jason Carey had another chance to
score. A header came to him about six
yards out, but he headed straight at Greg Hall in the Northwich goal.
It was probably always a game in which whoever scored first would win. When Northwich's number 9 Tom Bailey headed
home on 79 minutes, that is exactly what happened.
We did not create anything of note afterwards. I know that for the title chasing 1874, it
was a massive three points, especially after our 3-1 victory in the reverse
fixture back in September.
In speaking to one of their supporters after the match, I offered my congratulations. The 1874 fan was very complementary of our
side.
I felt it could have gone either way.
Although, I felt they had just edged it.
A Northwich sports journalist was sat next to Alan Harrison, and he felt
the difference was down to the two number 9s.
On that note, Jason Carey's lack of clinical finishing was becoming a major
concern.
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