Match report: Mildenhall Town vs Concord Rangers
21/09/24 3pm kickoff
Full time result: 0-1
Lineups:
Mildenhall Town: Josh Pope 1 (C), Ben Nolan 2, Jed Wigley 3, Jake Chambers-Shaw 4, Max Kirby 5, Joshua Collins 6, Jarid Robson 7, Jordan Chipps 8, Ryan Swift 9, Thomas Newman 10, Callum Anderson 11
Subs: Luke Butcher 15 for Joshua Collins 67’, Jonathan Kaye 12 for Jordan Chipps 66’, Tommy Robinson 14 for Thomas Newman 66’, Ollie Hughes 16 for Callum Anderson 66’, Darryl Coakley 17
Concord Rangers: Rory Myles 1, Kacper Gruszczynski 3, Lewis Jaggs 4 (C), Jamal Allen 6, Simo Mbonkwi 8, Billy Knott 11, Finn Wilkes 12, Frank Craik 15, Beau Masters-Macdonald 16, Anisius Lewis 17, Harvey Brown 20
Subs: Owen Bellamy 14 for Billy Knott 58’, Freddie Price 7 for Frank Craik 76’, Joe Burton 5 for Beau Masters-Macdonald 90+7’, Christian Adu Gyamfi 9 for Anisius Lewis 63’, Connor Brooks 10 for Harvey Brown 82’
Goals: Anisius Lewis 28’ (Concord Rangers)
Attendance: 214
Concord Rangers started the stronger team but Mildenhall quickly grew into the game and were the better team for the majority of the first half, despite this Concord managed to get a goal by Anisius Lewis. Mildenhall had a few good chances in the first half, many of which were from corners, however the goalkeeper was quick to save these and get the chance gone. The teams went in at half time 0-1 to Concord.
The second half kicked off quickly and both teams were determined to get a goal, but Concord had a hold of the game due to their goal in the first half. Like the first half, Mildenhall had a few attempts on goal again but couldn’t take the chances quick enough. The defence for Mildenhall played a crucial role in the game and made sure that Concord couldn’t get another goal.
Anisius Lewis was Concord’s main man for the majority of the game and made lots of goal scoring opportunities but Mildenhall’s goalkeeper was able to deny them a second goal.
Both teams were quite equal, but Concord just came out on top. Overall Mildenhall played well but just weren’t able to find the back of the net unfortunately.
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