Crawley
Town v Eastleigh
SATURDAY
12th JANUARY 2008
FA
CARLSBERG TROPHY
2ND
ROUND
Aspirations for
Eastleigh to progress the farthest that they have ever reached in the F A
Challenge Trophy, were brought to an abrupt end by Blue Square Premier
Division side Crawley Town on Saturday. Crawley would be pushing for a
promotion place stronger than currently shown in the league table having had
a six point deduction earlier this season which has left them ground to make
up but still lie in a healthy fourteenth spot.
Again the Eastleigh
side were stripped through injury, Ashan Holgate returned to the side, as
did Warren Goodhind and James Pullen whilst Grays Athletic had given
permission for loanee Mark Marshall to play for Eastleigh in the
competition. The first fifteen minutes saw Eastleigh in disarray.
The first Crawley goal
arrived after only seven minutes. Paul Watson’s cross saw Pullen
overstretching only to palm the ball down to allow Dannie Bulman to roll the
ball back into an unguarded net.
A set piece shortly
after saw Andy Harris fire a free kick wide of the target but the home side
were causing Eastleigh all sorts of concern. The home sides front runners of
Jamie Cook and Jon Paul Pittman teased the Eastleigh defence whilst the
kicking from goalkeeper Ashley Bayes, himself a former double F A Trophy
winner with Grays Athletic, saw the Eastleigh defence back pedalling to cope
with the lengths of the kicks.
Pittman dispossessed
Goodhind and ran on and shot across the face of goal before Crawley added
the second on twelve minutes. Thomas Pinault’s through ball in behind the
Eastleigh rearguard was collected by Pittman who took the ball round Pullen
before netting.
The home side's
advantage could have been increased on nineteen minutes. Crawley’s leading
scorer Cook collected the ball slipped it past Pullen but Harris was
covering and cleared the danger. Eastleigh best chance of the half fell
midway through when Marshall fired an effort wide of the target inside the
box when left unmarked.
Eastleigh were more
into the game now and giving the hosts more to think about. The start of the
second period saw Paul Watson float a free kick just wide of the target and
on the hour Pittman has the ball in the back of the Eastleigh net again but
the ‘effort’ was disallowed for offside.
From this point on
Eastleigh gave the home side as good as they were being given and Crawley
started to defend in numbers. Matt Hann’s first touch of the ball almost
gave Eastleigh the lifeline they required. With sixty six minutes played
Andy Forbes and Adam Everitt exchanged passes before slipping the ball
through to Hann advancing into the penalty area, Hann shot low to the left
of the advancing Bayes but the Crawley stopper was down to smother the shot.
Two minutes later and
from defending a corner, Forbes broke out of the Eastleigh penalty area;
taking a pass back from Anthony Riviere midway in his own half, Forbes then
sent a pass that released Marshall. Marshall strode on covering half the
length of the pitch before slipping the ball back to Chris Piper to drill
home Eastleigh’s goal and give them the final quarter of the game to find
an equaliser.
Crawley defender Jamie
Stevens should have done better on sixty-nine minutes with a header from a
Pinault free kick inside the six-yard box, which went over the bar. Five
minutes later a dipping shot from Magno Vieira was just off target.
With
eight minutes remaining Eastleigh had their best chance of forcing a replay.
Hann’s deep cross was headed back by Forbes, Holgate saw two attempts
blocked by the quickly recovering Crawley defence then the ball broke loose
to Piper who fired wide.
FULL
TIME – Crawley
Town
2-1
Eastleigh
RAY
MURPHY
