Chemfica 2 Rothbury 2
(AET, Rothbury won 4-3 on penalties)
Reeves Independent George Dobbins League Cup Second Round
Love them or loathe them, the one thing you can’t deny is
that a penalty shoot-out is a thrilling way to end a Cup tie.
And while goalkeepers rarely get the chance to grab the
headlines, Rothbury’s Dominic McMahon was the hero as he pulled off two superb
stops with the Reds holding their nerve to send Premier Division Chemfica
crashing out.
The hosts were understandably deflated and claimed that they
should have made more of their chances during the 120 minutes, while Rothbury
withstood the pressure better at the end and coolly fired into the back of the
net from 12 yards on four occasions to cause a Cup upset.
But joint player/boss Tom Macpherson felt that the Reds had
done enough throughout the tie overall to more than deserve their victory and
set up a Third Round meeting with fellow north Northumbrian side Spittal Rovers.
Greg Woodburn nets from the spot. Pic by Jonathan Doughty. |
“The spirit and work rate the lads showed was second to none
- despite getting pegged back twice they never gave up. The most pleasing thing
was the way we did it – yes, we rode our luck at times, but in all honesty we
deserved it on the 120 minutes of the game. We were the better side in the
first half and they were the better in the second half, but we then found
another gear in extra time and started passing the ball much better and causing
them problems again,” he said.
Rothbury went ahead when Michael Old unselfishly squared for
Daniel Thompson to tap into the empty net and complete a lovely flowing team
move. However, the Premier Division outfit hit back thanks to a penalty decision
that Macpherson felt was ‘dubious.’
Star man Thompson added his second to restore the Red’s lead
when the striker drilled home at the near post following good work from Alex Makin and Greg Woodburn. But the delight and celebrations were replaced by
much headshaking as Chemfica made it all-square from a set-play. Macpherson’s
verdict on the goal - a ‘silly free-kick that we gave away and it went through
the wall’ - summed up the exasperation felt on the Coquetdale bench.
“Although they were frustrating goals to give away, it didn’t
matter in the end,” he continued.
“Penalties are a lottery but we were confident. We’ve got
some good technical players in the squad and a free shot from twelve yards is
bread and butter for someone like Tony Brown. Dom made two fantastic saves that
helped too!”
Reds midfielder Brown was left unfazed by the penalty
pressure and said: “It’s just a lottery; if you miss, so be it. I was very
confident looking at our list of takers that we had a good chance if the match
went the distance, and having a 9 ft 6 bitter shandy-drinking Yorkshireman in
goal certainly helps your chances! Thankfully he’s made a couple of excellent
saves and we march into the next round. Hopefully we can go a couple of steps
further and lift some silverware, come what may.”
Macpherson is looking forward to visiting the Seasiders’
Swan Leisure Centre ground in Round Three and said: “At least one Division Two
side is guaranteed a place in the quarter finals. It will be a tricky tie at
their place and they are flying at the moment, but if we play to our high
standards that we set on Saturday, we can be confident.”
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