by Peter Scherer (Images: Steve Ingers)
After dominating most of the second half, Mickleover once again gave away a late sloppy goal to hand Racing Club Warwick a point on the road.
Starting line-up: 1-Jason Alexander 2-Danny Benson 3-Jake Bennett 4-Will Atkinson 5-Brad Gascoigne 6-Josh Ashman 7-Luke McCormick 8-Cieron Keane 9-Manni Norkett 10-Andy Dales 11-Will Smith. Subs: Stuart Beavon, Archie White, Paddy Webb, George Wilkinson, Josh Carter.
It was virtual stalemate for the whole of the first half with neither goalkeeper seriously threatened. Mickleover almost created a chance after 13 minutes, when Dales picked up a McCormick corner on the right. His chip into the box then only just missed Ashman’s head.
Six minutes later Norkett and Smith combined well and managed to force mistakes in the Warwick defence, before they regained their composure and cleared the danger.
It was end to end though, but both McCormick and Smith were looking threatening on the wings.
33 minutes and the ball broke kindly for Atkinson, who sent McCormick on another run. As he cut in he tried to find Smith, but that path was cut-off before McCormick’s rebound shot was blocked to earn a corner.
Warwick then made a break a minute later, which was blocked, before they earned a couple of free kicks, Keane headed away Ebbutt first effort, before Ashman did similarly with Hancocks kick.
But with one minute of normal time left, the ball was played straight down the middle, finding Dales, whose strike was just over the bar, but the closest yet from either side. Despite two minutes of added time it remained 0-0 as the half-time whistle went.
In the opening five minutes of the second half Opoku was lucky to stay on the pitch, after an aggressive elbow challenge. But after escaping with just a yellow card, he earned his second a couple of minutes later and the visitors were down to 10 men.
But Ebbutt managed to break through the defence after 52 minutes, Alexander saved his shot, with Benson then clearing the lines.
McCormick was then fouled on the edge of the box, but Keane’s free kick earned a corner, which was easily cleared. Dales then almost broke through in the 58th minute, but the ball didn’t fall nicely for the Mickleover skipper.
Norkett then had a shot blocked after McCormick put him through, before the debutant winger became the first change, being replaced by Carter after an impressive debut.
Carter was soon in action with his pace on the left, he crossed to find Smith, but keeper Allsopp pulled off a good save, before the play swapped ends again with Hamp heading wide from a corner on the left.
Carter, Bennett and Dales then combined to pile the pressure on the visitors defence, but the ball was hooked away before a final shot was made.
Wilkinson replaced Benson, but Sports were looking both stronger and more creative than they had in the first 45.
Carter was about a yard short of going one on one with keeper Allsopp after 67 minutes and then Atkinson was next to be subbed, with Beavon coming on.
Dales was starting to out pace the defence on the left, but as Mickleover took charge, the visitors defence became more aggressive with Dales the target of a bone crunching foul by Moore, going unpunished apart from a free kick.
The dominance finally paid off after 74 minutes, when Beavon took control to nicely drop the ball in Norkett’s path, who bravely sent in a low header passed the keeper to make it 1-0.
Just two minutes later there was scramble in the Mickleover box which could easily have fallen to a Warwick striker, but we survived and went back on the attack again.
Carter shot wide after 79 minutes, following a positive build up by Dales and Bennett and then two minutes later Beavon almost found Norkett’s head again.
But the best chance for a Mickleover second fell to Carter, who had almost an open goal, but put it wide of the right-hand post.
Norkett’s hard work was being blocked and Carter took the ball a bit too far on the right, as his cross was into the side netting. 85 minutes and Smith intercepted, sending Norkett through on goal. It was a good strike but the keeper saved one handed as it went out for a corner.
It had all been going Mickleover’s way, but the chances hadn’t gone in, and once again it proved costly. Poor defending on the left allowed Coyle to break through, but Alexander saved the initial shot, only for Hamp to be first to react to hit home the equaliser, 1-1.
With time running out to try and restore a lead, Keane found space and sent Norkett on a run, his cross was met by Beavon’s head but it was just over the bar.
But virtually on full time Warwick earned a free kick on the edge of the box, which fortunately saw Harding hit the final shot of the game over the bar.
It’s now seven games without a win for Mickleover and four without a point, as we prepare to face Boldmere St.Michaels at the Don Amott Arena next Saturday.




