by Peter Scherer (Images: Steve Ingers)
Our hosts were awarded a penalty and Mickleover weren’t, and that decided an otherwise fairly poor encounter at Loughborough University Stadium.
Starting line-up: 1-Oliver Bosworth 2-Ali Mohiuddin 3-Louis Bonser 4-Danny Benson 5-Ashton Offler 6-George Wilkinson 7-Steven Fikula 8-Will Atkinson 9-Paddy Webb 10-Archie White 11-Andy Dales, Subs: Liam Carter, Toby Smith, Pedro Nzau, Josh Carter, Stuart Beavon.
Just five minutes into the game and Offler was penalised for a foul in the box, despite having clearly played the ball in the tackle for a corner. But the referee pointed to the spot with no input from his assistant, and Shortland stepped up to give our hosts a 0-1 lead.
Four minutes later Gilpin had a positive run for Loughborough too, but his tame shot failed to challenge Bosworth who collected his effort easily.
Atkinson took an 11th minute free kick which was headed clear, but while Mickleover were trying to play a more precise passing game, Loughborough seemed to be relying on the break.
Fielding managed to create space for himself and then shot wide for our hosts, but most of the play was around the middle of the field, with Loughborough hustling Sports in midfield and leaving them little time to settle on the ball.
Issa was next to go on a run for Loughborough, but his tame shot was straight at Bosworth.
23 minutes in and White put Webb through, only for a late interception from the home defence to deny him before he could make contact.
It was just after the hour mark that Sports had their first real shot, with White firing over the bar after a long build up down the right.
Mickleover had the ball in the net after 35 minutes, when White put Webb though again and he slotted home. But a late offside flag was up and it remained unchanged.
Bonser stated to become more effective on the left wing, matching Mohiuddin’s efforts on the right. But with five minutes left in the first half, a long clearance from Bosworth found Webb’s head, but he had no one in support and the ball ran loose.
After a rare 40th minute corner for Loughborough, Webb was on the move again, but intercepted by the defence to earn another corner, which was headed just wide by Offler.
Shortland then got clear and around the back of Sports defence, before the ball broke for Gilpin, bringing an excellent close range save from Bosworth, and so it remained 0-1.
Beavon replaced Fikula for the start of the second half and immediately made a difference, but Loughborough continued to look strong on the break
49 minutes gone and Dales put Beavon through from the left, cutting inside and forcing Webster in the home goal to parry the ball away for a corner.
Dales overhit the corner and it missed everyone, but four minutes later he took on the defence again on the left, cut back inside to find Webb but his shot was wide of the right- hand post.
Loughborough managed to get a final shot at Bosworth after a 55th minute corner, but it was another easy stop, and then White won a corner for Sports which came to nought.
Dales was through again just over the hour mark , but a poor shot followed, and then Webb picked it up and shot wide again.
Benson, Offler and Wilkinson had looked fairly second in the second half, but 65 minutes and Offler had to make a critical bloc., as Gilpin was on the attack.
Josh Carter and Smith came on for Webb and Offler and injected some more pace. But despite more possession and more attempts on goal, Mickleover were still no closer to the equaliser.
White continued to try the long run, but was tending to hold on to it too long and was losing possession. Carter was tripped on a run just outside the box after 72 minutes, just before being joined by brother Liam who came on for White.
Dales was then put through by Beavon, he managed to shoot at close range, but keeper Webster made a good reflex save to deny the Mickleover skipper.
A couple of minutes later Dales had another shot well saved after Beavon had crossed from the right, but in the 76th minute appeals for a Sports penalty were waved away. Loughborough defender Salsby clearly handled the ball in the box after an attack from Carter down the right. The referee had the chance to put right the dubious sixth minute award that provided the only goal, and with no input again from his assistant, he ignored the appeals.
Loughborough put a random shot well wide after 83 minutes, but Mickleover were still trying for that elusive equaliser.
Nzau came on for Dales to see out the game and it was close again for Sports after an 89th minute scramble in the box after a corner. Despite eight minutes being added on, it was defeat number three rather than win number three, 0-1.