Eastleigh
v Hampton & Richmond Borough
SATURDAY
12th APRIL 2008
BLUE
SQUARE SOUTH
Hampton
& Richmond Borough came into this game in fine form with four straight
league wins to their name. The Beavers in third place and Eastleigh in
fourth right behind them, this truly was a top of the table clash with so
much riding on it as the race for a play off place heats up.
Without
suspended centre half Ashley Vickers, Karim El-Salahi was recalled from
relegated Sutton United and thrust straight back into a starting place to
fill a defensive void. Warren McBean ended his loan spell with the Spitfires
this week going in the opposite direction having scored four goals in his
short stay.
Adam
Everitt dropped to the bench allowing a starting place for David Hughes, the
only other change from last weekend’s 3-2 defeat to league leaders Lewes
saw Anthony Riviere missing through injury.
After
a fairly dull opening to the game, the Spitfires took charge and looked to
take the game to the visitors. The first opportunity saw excellent play from
Forbes on the far touchline, beat his man before spraying a delightful pass
into the middle for Peter Adeniyi to knock down. David Hughes arrived at the
edge of the area but drove comfortably wide of goal.
Just
prior to this, Hampton’s pacy striker Lawrence Yaku had got the better of
Luke Byles with a casual nutmeg before Adeniyi could intervene with a
superbly timed sliding tackle to prevent a pullback from a dangerous
position to the right of goal.
In
the 12th minute Paul Sales looked as though he was shoved in the
back by Alan Inns, a foul which possibly merited a penalty kick. The referee
allowed play to continue where Karl Murray was chopped down just outside the
18-yard box. Though very well placed, the man in black was uninterested in
either shout to award Eastleigh a penalty or a free kick.
New
signing Kevin James; who has created all three Spitfires goals in the last
two games, his first two for the club, sent over a very good cross for Sales
to touch on to Forbes whose half volley was well charged down by Orlando
Jeffrey in the 17th minute.
A
long kick from Jason Matthews picked out Andy Forbes and might have led to a
goal were it not for the ball bouncing off of the Eastleigh top
goalscorer’s shin for it to roll safely through to the goalkeeper Matt
Lovett.
This
sustained period of pressure from the hosts, one which saw the visitors
camped in their own half, paid dividends when Andy Forbes gave Ian
Baird’s side a 1-0 lead in the 25th minute. Sublime wing play
from Peter Adeniyi saw the former Bromley midfielder turn the full back
Graham Harper inside out to get to the byline where he delivered the perfect
ball for Forbes to power home an excellent header.
Pete,
it seemed, had the license to roam forward and by and large he caused the
Hampton and Richmond back line many problems. His assist for the opening
goal was delightful and it has to be said Eastleigh taking the lead was on
the cards for some time.
Paul
Sales dragged a shot comfortably wide of goal soon after with his weaker
left foot following a surging run from Chris Piper, when out of nothing the
visitors drew level. Ten minutes before the break a throw on from the
left-hand side found Francis Quarm in acres of space. Taking full
advantage of the slack defending, he let the ball roll across his body
before picking out the bottom left hand corner with an unstoppable drive to
beat the despairing dive of Matthews.
David
Hughes came close to restoring Eastleigh’s lead when he played a clever
one-two with Forbes only to see his shot scramble through to Lovett as the
challenge came in from Orlando Jeffrey at just the right moment.
Two
late chances in the half came the way of Hampton & Richmond. Elliot
Godfrey’s well placed through ball found Lawrence Yaku shrug off El-Salahi
to get his shot away, which was well held by Matthews.
Yaku
then had a shot deflected off Luke Byles for a corner kick. Eastleigh
cleared their lines really well to break and start a counter attack where
Karl Murray went alone with a sprint from well inside his own half right to
the opposite end of the pitch. The tireless midfielder did extremely well to
get into the penalty area where he was clearly pulled back. Not for the
first time in the game the referee turned a blind eye and must have been the
only person inside the Silverlake Stadium to have not seen the infringement.
HALF
TIME – Eastleigh
1-1
Hampton
& Richmond Borough
The
second half saw Eastleigh dictating much of the proceedings and very unlucky
not to have found a winner.
Two
minutes in, skipper Andy Harris had a go from deep and wasn’t too far away
with the chipped effort as Piper rolled the ball across to him.
Ian
Hodges had got the wrong side of Byles in the 54th minute, as the
Eastleigh defender let the ball run, unaware of the presence of Hodges
lurking behind him who pounced on the loose ball but was thwarted by a good
stop from Matthews.
A
couple of minutes later Matthews was called into action again to deny Barrie
Matthews’ drive from 25 yards that was always on the up and had to be
watched right into the gloves.
Eastleigh
stepped up a gear and came close to going 2-1 ahead. Peter Adeniyi made a
good turn on the near side before crossing with his right foot. Andy Forbes
headed the ball across goal with a back post header where the ball had to be
cleared virtually off the line ahead of Paul Sales.
Another
good ball from Adeniyi, from the left this time, was helped on by Sales for
Forbes who shot narrowly wide of the post.
The
Spitfires were very unlucky not to have the advantage at this point as their
play merited. The attacks kept coming and Chris Piper was the next to be
denied, at point blank range by Lovett who made a vital block at the feet of
the on-charging Eastleigh player.
Karim
El-Salahi headed a Kevin James corner towards goal in the 70th
minute but had his effort stopped by the man on the far post.
A
rare chance for the visitors saw the flag stay down against Yaku who had
broken away. The ball eventually came out to Graham Harper on the right hand
side, whose cross-cum-shot was heading for the top corner that had Matthews
back-pedalling. The former Weymouth stopper and new Eastleigh number one
wasn’t about to be caught out by the attempt and calmly tipped over the
bar.
The
final ten minutes was about one side and one side only. It was all Eastleigh
with Alan Devonshire’s troops firmly on the back foot.
Second
half substitute Steve Watts who came on for Paul Sales, couldn’t quite
turn the ball goalwards from Fitzroy Simpson’s free kick that Byles had
flicked on perfectly.
Eight
minutes from time Kevin James made way for Matt Hann. The former St. Albans
winger’s first involvement saw Hann’s cross get a crucial touch from a
Hampton & Richmond defender to take the ball away from Forbes who was
poised to head home an otherwise certain winner.
The
Beavers looked to have thrown away the points when a clumsy and reckless
piece of defending from Ryan Lake on Karim El-Salahi seemed to have gifted
Eastleigh a priceless penalty kick. The referee was not interested and both
sides had to settle for a point.
FULL
TIME – Eastleigh
1-1
Hampton
& Richmond Borough
JAMIE
MONTIGUE
