Eastleigh v AFC
Bournemouth
SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST 2008
PRE-SEASON FRIENDLY
In
this final warm up game
ahead of the new
campaign, Eastleigh FC
took on Kevin Bond's AFC
Bournemouth on the back
of a fantastic Errea Cup
win where they played
four games in just six
days to emerge
victorious.
Tony
Taggart made his full
debut having signed a
contract on Thursday
night after a highly
successful trial and the
generosity of an unnamed
Director who made the
signing possible by
agreeing to pay the
midfielder's wages out
of his own pocket.
Meanwhile,
flying winger Mark
Marshall, who was named
the Errea South West
Player of the Tournament
last week on his return
to club after a three
week trial with League
One outfit Swindon Town,
played his first home
friendly of the new
campaign in front of a
569 crowd at the
Silverlake Stadium.
The
Spitfires came into this
match previously
unbeaten throughout
pre-season and have
performed extremely well
together as a team,
however AFC Bournemouth
came here this afternoon
in a competitive spirit
and put in a strong
performance against an
understandably
jaded-looking Eastleigh.
With
just four minutes on the
clock, the visitors were
in front. Lee Bradbury's
cross from the right
flank was headed out
only as far as Marvin
Bartley on the edge of
the penalty area, who
then fed the ball
through for JO
KUFFOUR who was left
with a simple finish
thanks to the flag
staying down.
In
the eighth minute, Mark
Marshall attacked
Bournemouth full back
Lee Bradbury with
promising wing play on
the far side but
couldn't quite direct
his cross, as the
referee's assistant
adjudged it to have gone
behind before Taggart
headed into the
side-netting.
Trevor
Challis looked to have
made a clean tackle
coming out with the ball
following a challenge on
Paul Rutherford three
minutes later, but
conceded a free kick for
the lunge and received a
stern telling off from
the referee.
AFC
Bournemouth doubled
their lead in the 19th
minute when BRETT
PITMAN won a penalty
kick, which he then
converted.
Kuffour
played the through ball
for his strike partner
Pitman who raced through
into the penalty area
where he was caught by a
trailing leg from
on-rushing goalkeeper,
Jason Matthews. The
referee had no choice
but to award the spot
kick, which Pitman
brushed himself off to
step up and coolly
despatch from 12 yards
to Matthews' right and
into the bottom corner.
Eastleigh
were made to endure
numerous attacks from
Bournemouth from here on
in, and Kuffour might
have made it 3-0 on 25
minutes.
Ryan
Garry, the Bournemouth
left-back pulled a good
pull back from the left
to pick out Kuffour who
did everything right
until the finish.
Squeezing past the
challenges of both
Trevor Challis and
Ashley Vickers on the
edge of the box, Kuffour
managed to beat the last
man to create a golden
opportunity but fired
wide of goal.
It
wasn't until the 32nd
minute that Eastleigh
had their first attempt
at goal. James Baker was
tugged by Shaun Cooper
to win a free kick,
which Tony Taggart
floated into the danger
area to find Tom Jordan.
The former Havant &
Waterlooville captain
attacked the ball really
well with the header,
which in the end flew
comfortably wide.
Two
minutes later, veteran
midfielder Darren
Anderton played a
dangerous ball through
the middle of the park
to cut the Eastleigh
defence in two.
Fortunately for
Eastleigh it evaded both
Kuffour and Bradbury,
rolling safely through
to Matthews.
After
some 'hand-bags' between
the majority of players
on the field of play
came to an end,
Eastleigh and Mark
Marshall managed to
force a corner on the
left hand side, which
'Marsh' took placing a
low delivery across the
face of goal, which had
to be cut out and
thumped behind for a
further flag kick.
Marshall
had the second
opportunity to deliver a
telling cross, which he
lifted this time only
for the safe hands of
Shwan Jalal in the
Cherries goal to collect
well.
The
third consecutive
Eastleigh corner was the
most dangerous of all,
with Vickers helping the
ball on to the far post
where Baker was unlucky
to watch his glancing
header wide.
Three
minutes before the
break, Bournemouth had a
corner of their own.
Jason Pearce was
presented with a free
header from the ball in,
but failed to trouble
Matthews with the
effort.
On
the stroke of half time,
Challis picked up a
knock as he along with
two other Eastleigh team
mates went up for the
same ball, with the
former Weymouth full
back coming out worse
off, bringing to an end
an all-action and fully
committed first
forty-five minutes.
HALF
TIME:
Eastleigh
0-2
AFC
Bournemouth
Three
minutes after the break,
Eastleigh forced an
early corner kick
following good work from
Tony Taggart. Not for
the first time, Jalal
collected the ball
confidently despite
pressure from Vickers.
Taggart,
Eastleigh's one real
stand-out performer on
the day, produced a save
out of the Bournemouth
keeper moments later as
he cut in from the right
before driving the ball
low with his left foot.
A
third goal from
Bournemouth in the 52nd
minute, stretched the
advantage further with
Kevin Bond's side now
firmly in the driving
seat.
An
immaculate 45-yard cross
field pass from Anderton,
from inside his own half
went a long way towards
creating the chance,
which JO KUFFOUR
took without further
delay. A short burst of
speed saw him latch on
to the perfect pass,
where an excellent first
time finish saw him net
his second goal of the
afternoon lobbing
Matthews to make it 3-0.
Both
sides made changes at
this point, with young
centre back Aaron Martin
replacing James Baker
for the Spitfires,
whilst Kuffour's last
action of the afternoon
proved to be scoring the
third goal as Josh
McQuoid took to the
field.
Darren
Anderton continued to
dominate the midfield
for Bournemouth
strolling around at a
leisurely pace making
things look easy whilst
pulling all the strings.
It
was Anderton who was yet
again instrumental in
creating the next
opportunity which proved
to be Bournemouth's
fourth goal. The
36-year-old unselfishly
played a great square
ball to feed SHAUN
COOPER to his left,
which the former
Portsmouth midfielder
slammed home
unchallenged.
Prior
to this, Jason Matthews
had done well to keep
out an attempt low at
his near post –
another chance that
Anderton had created.
Jamie
Brown made a welcome
return as he replaced
Ashley Vickers shortly
after the hour mark,
coming back into the
action after a hip
operation, slightly
ahead of schedule, which
was very pleasing to see
after such a long
lay-off.
Jalal,
the Cherries goalkeeper,
started a quick counter
attack from his own box
having displayed
safe-hands once more
with a well-taken catch
from a Taggart corner.
Craig Dobson darted down
the right flank at speed
leaving his marker in
his footsteps, where he
then sent a good ball
over that fell to Matt
Ritchie. Matthews was
called upon to save
well, keeping out
Ritchie's effort.
The
Spitfires kept at it
despite the tired legs
against superior
opponents and looked a
little more lively in
the closing stages.
In
the 74th
minute
Anthony Riviere worked
the ball well in a
confined space to find
half a yard of space and
make room for the cross,
which was only just
behind Matt Groves, who
was lurking in the
middle.
Five
minutes later Mark
Marshall won a free kick
on the left hand side
and it was his good
delivery that found the
head of Tom Jordan –
his backward header
looping narrowly over
the bar.
Sadly
for the visitors, the
superb Shwan Jalal had
to be replaced in the 82nd
minute having picked up
an injury stretching for
the ball. Ryan Pryce,
the substitute
goalkeeper coming on to
replace him.
Seven
minutes from time, Chris
Mason gave Pryce his
first test with a decent
attempt from distance
that was heading for the
bottom corner, but the
substitute keeper was
equal to it.
Finally
in the closing minutes,
Matt Groves had a
penalty shout turned
down when he looked to
be clipped by Pryce, who
had come off his line to
avert the danger when
the contact on the
Eastleigh striker was
made.
Next
up for Eastleigh is the
big kick off in the Blue
Square South with an
away trip to Thurrock,
where Ian Baird and his
squad will look to
recapture the finer
moments and form from
the previously unbeaten
and highly successful
pre-season campaign.
FULL TIME:
Eastleigh
0-4
AFC
Bournemouth
JAMIE MONTIGUE
