BartonRaz wrote:Delighted to get the three points, particularly in those circumstances against a team who were doing their best to spoil things. I don't think that anyone can honestly sit here and say that we deserved all 3 points on balance and but for a rush of blood from their player we probably wouldn't have got them, but it's nice to continue grinding wins out away from home and the boys showed great character.
11 v 11 we struggled again to create opportunities - a feature of our season. The introduction of Lorraine and Curtis definitely helped in that repect, as did the red card, but we're sorely lacking some genuine width. Thought it was a poor call not to put Winters straight back in too but thankfully that was rectified at HT.
I'd agree with that assessment. I don't know if Kyal McNulty was carrying a knock into the game, but he seemed to struggle throughout the first half, and bringing Rory on and moving Brad to full back certainly improved things in the second half. The character of the team on the road is really impressive, given how many times we've come from behind or scored late goals. I was also pleased we didn't choose to start a major bust-up after the challenge on Brad, letting the ref sort things out rather than distracting him by forcing him to sort out a melee which might have resulted in further red cards.
Clearly the ref was far too picky for his own good, but to his credit he didn't bottle the two major decisions in the game - the red card and then only showing Joe Curtis a yellow card for a challenge that other refs would have seen as a chance to "even things up".
It's always good to beat a team that does adopt such spoiling tactics - something they were doing throughout the game, even if it got considerably worse after the red card.
It might turn out to be a blessing we don't have a game on Saturday, as both Nabil and Fazel were struggling at the end of the game - after Nabil started to struggle as well I thought we might settle for a draw, but fortunately we didn't.