Basingstoke (H)
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 3:58 pm
Vital 3 points on the board.
Points over performances at this stage of the season? The game was severely lacking in quality. Final third of the pitch was very poor for both sides. Bad pass or final ball was lacking, which only yielded half chances for both teams.
Hayes created the first chance, Cole Brown bundling the ball through to Ayo Faniyan, his weak right footed effort easily saved by Simon Grant in the away goal. 2 more chances fell to the home side firstly, Ayo again his weak attempt gathered at the second attempt by Simon Grant. Secondly a deep cross from Cole Brown, the giant Falisu heading back to Amos Nasha, his diving header drifting agonisingly wide. Basingstoke always carried a threat, several chances but most lacked power and dealt with reasonably comfortably by Dillion Addai. Basingstoke free kick drifted to the back post but first time strike into the side netting. The only goal of the game came when the game was drifting towards half time, Max Hudson picked the ball up in the middle of the pitch, pass into Amos Nasha 20 yards from goal, his left foot control across his body, then turns hits it left footed skimming along the ground into the corner. I’m guessing the early strike caught the keeper off guard as the ball seemed to go in at an agonisingly slow pace. Ht 1-0
2nd half was much the same, Basingstoke having the better chance when a through ball beat Tariq and the striker skipped away just inside the area, his shot dragged across the keeper under pressure from the recovering Tariq, clipped the outside of the post. No real rhythm to the game, Basingstoke testing Dillion Addai at the near post but easily saved, and dealt with numerous crosses very well. Hayes chances were limited corner headed wide from Norman Wabo, some long shots high or wide most of the time. Injury time a shot whistling over from Basingstoke was about all of the action in the half. Ft 1-0
Thought the ref was ok first half, but the second was poor. Just the consistency of decisions they make is frustrating for both sides. Which leads to a flurry of yellow cards from the man in the middle.
Ayo Faniyan late red card for 2 bookings is again a lack of discipline I’m afraid. I know he feels he should get free kicks at times, but these referees are itching to send players off, second yellow is harsh, from behind the goal definitely looked like he won the ball in his tackle? He is the one player you feel can make something happen for us going forward, so a big loss when he serves his ban. First yellow, I’m guessing was for dissent which seems to be the normal for him.
Mom there’s a few, Cole Brown again was very good, Sami Odelusi back to his combative self in the last few games.
Vote goes to Amos Nasha, never lets us down when in the starting 11, a winning goal to top of a good nights work. His performances in the last 2 games, even more puzzling he wasn’t getting regular football under the Snake(MM)
Results hopefully go our way on Thursday, and we can pick up some points in a difficult trip to Gosport on Saturday.
U ayesssssssss
Points over performances at this stage of the season? The game was severely lacking in quality. Final third of the pitch was very poor for both sides. Bad pass or final ball was lacking, which only yielded half chances for both teams.
Hayes created the first chance, Cole Brown bundling the ball through to Ayo Faniyan, his weak right footed effort easily saved by Simon Grant in the away goal. 2 more chances fell to the home side firstly, Ayo again his weak attempt gathered at the second attempt by Simon Grant. Secondly a deep cross from Cole Brown, the giant Falisu heading back to Amos Nasha, his diving header drifting agonisingly wide. Basingstoke always carried a threat, several chances but most lacked power and dealt with reasonably comfortably by Dillion Addai. Basingstoke free kick drifted to the back post but first time strike into the side netting. The only goal of the game came when the game was drifting towards half time, Max Hudson picked the ball up in the middle of the pitch, pass into Amos Nasha 20 yards from goal, his left foot control across his body, then turns hits it left footed skimming along the ground into the corner. I’m guessing the early strike caught the keeper off guard as the ball seemed to go in at an agonisingly slow pace. Ht 1-0
2nd half was much the same, Basingstoke having the better chance when a through ball beat Tariq and the striker skipped away just inside the area, his shot dragged across the keeper under pressure from the recovering Tariq, clipped the outside of the post. No real rhythm to the game, Basingstoke testing Dillion Addai at the near post but easily saved, and dealt with numerous crosses very well. Hayes chances were limited corner headed wide from Norman Wabo, some long shots high or wide most of the time. Injury time a shot whistling over from Basingstoke was about all of the action in the half. Ft 1-0
Thought the ref was ok first half, but the second was poor. Just the consistency of decisions they make is frustrating for both sides. Which leads to a flurry of yellow cards from the man in the middle.
Ayo Faniyan late red card for 2 bookings is again a lack of discipline I’m afraid. I know he feels he should get free kicks at times, but these referees are itching to send players off, second yellow is harsh, from behind the goal definitely looked like he won the ball in his tackle? He is the one player you feel can make something happen for us going forward, so a big loss when he serves his ban. First yellow, I’m guessing was for dissent which seems to be the normal for him.
Mom there’s a few, Cole Brown again was very good, Sami Odelusi back to his combative self in the last few games.
Vote goes to Amos Nasha, never lets us down when in the starting 11, a winning goal to top of a good nights work. His performances in the last 2 games, even more puzzling he wasn’t getting regular football under the Snake(MM)
Results hopefully go our way on Thursday, and we can pick up some points in a difficult trip to Gosport on Saturday.
U ayesssssssss