Mansfield 1 Swansea 1 |
Report By Clive Hughes A few weeks ago this would have been a 6-pointer play-off game, but with our chance as good as gone, and with the recent events, which Swansea team would turn up tonight. There was talk that Stu Roberts was taken ill on the coach, so with injuries our options were limited. The opening 10 minutes saw Mansfield much the brighter side, playing some neat football, crisper in the tackles, and plenty of running off the ball. Their approach play looked dangerous but it flattered to deceive, as Rog’s goal was not threatened. After the initial burst the Swans settled and came more into the game, playing some very good football, with plenty of swift moves and passes. It was end to end stuff but we were now starting to get the upper hand for the first time. There were quiet a few full blooded tackles going in, mostly by Mansfield. The game did have quite an edge to it and came to boiling point when Coates tried to carry the ball out of defence towards the touch line only to see a late lunging tackle from Vaughan. We don’t think he actually make contact but did make Coates to run back 10 yards to confront him. Vaughan raised his hands against Coates and as the usual handbags from other players the ref took Vaughan aside and gave him a straight red. Further pushing and shoving which needed both linesmen on the pitch. The Mansfield number 12 was also lucky that he didn’t get a red as he sprinted 20yds to get fully involved. Things threatened to escalate for the next 10mins until the match settled again. On the half hour the Swans took the lead, Robinson went for the by-line did a quick shuffle past a defende rand shot across goal, the ball running across the goal line and helped into the net by a defender. Mansfield did hit the post and the bar and Rog pulled off a couple of excellent saves but for the rest of the half the Swans played some delightful football but didn’t have the cutting edge to get a second to kill the game. Although Connor did have one dipping shot that hit the top of the bar and went over many neat touches and lay offs by Connor kept moves going. As half time approached we started to defend deeply and not clearing our lines making the last 5mins very nervy. With a man advantage we thought that the team could now build on the first half showing, but the opposite was to be seen. Mansfield were becoming more cynical in the tackle going for the man on many occasions in their ‘they will not pass’ style. Another flare up sae Connor lucky not to get a red, but if he had walked were sure another Mansfield player would have as well. The game was now a full ‘blood and thunder’ affair with the lightweight Swans coming off second best. It came as no surprise that Mansfield got an equaliser, it was just the manner that sticks in the throat. Martinez went in for a tackle but didn’t touch man or ball only to a ‘Swan Lake’ dive. The ref was conned and a penalty awarded. Rog dived the right way managed to get a hand to the ball but it still found its way into the net. We now went into our usual sit back routine and found it difficult to get out of our half. Coates was replaced by O’Leary to add fore presence to midfield, but by now many players looked dead on their feet. From being very mobile in the first half we were now playing with lead in our boots. There seemed only one winner but some resolute defending saw us through to a hard earned point. So a quick sum up. Mansfield looked a useful team and can play football, by why resort to all the cynical tackles. We did again take some wrong options again tonight. Although Martinez had an excellent game, he does want to play a killer ball when a simple pass could be more affective. Tate again had a solid game but does give the jitters with the lack of urgency on occasions. Robinson did have a few storming runs, but there are options available than just shooting at goal. Much has been said about fitness levels. For three quarters of the game we had a spare man, but it looked the opposite as we visually tired in the second half. In all a very good match to watch, where on occasions it looked like the ref had lost control a couple of yellows might have calmed things down, but it was a match that was a throw back to when players didn’t fall down every time someone sneezed. With the right results over the last few weeks this would have been an excellent result. To be fair it was a good draw but as far as play-offs are concerned only 3 points would have been good enough. Report By Friar Jack Report By Clive Hughes |
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