AFC Liverpool v Morecambe, 26th July 2012
After leaving Valerie Park following our 4-3 pre-season victory over Morecambe, I got a text off my brother in Northampton who had been aware of the scoreline from good old Sky Sports News. He suggested it must have been a bit of a ding dong game. Well, not exactly.
Two well taken first half goals from Franny Barry gave the Reds a 2-0 half time lead, following an earlier tame shot with his weaker left foot which was saved by the Morecambe keeper. Steve Williams was particularly influential in the first goal, playing a one two with John Lawless, before Barry was able to pounce to the loose ball and slot home. The second was a stunning strike cum volley, which I felt had shades of Marco Van Basten in Euro 88.
Morecambe did miss a few chances at the other end, including one effort which forced a goal-line clearance. Of equal significance, the Reds were denied a third as Lee Madin was denied by the Morecambe keeper's fingertips.
Their number 10 was put through within a minute of the restart, and beat Carl Williams at his near post to bring Morecambe back into the match, suggesting the match could become a game of two halves. The Reds soon restored their dominance though.
Some good work by John Lawless set up Steve Williams to find the corner, and restore our two goal advantage. We made it 4-1 as Muktar Muhama turned home, following some good work by a Spanish trialist called Giacomo. It was the third consecutive pre-season match which Muktar had scored.
The 4-1 scoreline was how it stayed until the closing minutes, possibly even stoppage time. Then Morecambe scored two quick goals to give the final scoreline a closer feel, prompting that ding dong thought of my brother.
The first late Morecambe goal was a shot from distance which went into the corner, with keeper Williams rooted or maybe convinced the shot was going wide. Literally the final action of the match saw a Morecambe striker head home unchallenged to complete the scoring.
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