Gateshead Redheugh 2 Rothbury 3
Team Valley Carpets Second Division
Skipper Tom Macpherson got on the
scoresheet as Rothbury came from behind twice to return to the top of Division
Two.
The hard-working Macpherson – who is also
joint-player manager and an official at the Armstrong Park club – heaped praise
on dead-ball delivery expert Tony Brown for his contribution during the Red’s
victory.
Despite going behind after being caught out
by a swift counter-attack with Lee Laidlaw netting, Rothbury hit back and
Macpherson rose to direct a header beyond the keeper from a quickly-taken Brown
free-kick to make it all-square.
“The goals from set pieces have been a real
bonus this season,” said Macpherson afterwards. “Tony Brown is putting them on
a plate for Joel (Laviers), Sam (Proudlock), Michael (Old), Travy (Matty
Travis) and myself, who are all six foot plus.”
Although Macpherson was pleased with his
second goal of the season, the captain admitted that Rothbury had made
hard-work of the win and they had to dig deep to take the three points.
“We were below par. We made changes to both
the starting eleven and the formation and it took us far too long to adjust,
but we battled well to get ourselves back into the game,” he said.
“To be fair to Gateshead Redheugh that’s
the second time they’ve given us a really good game - I think they will take
points off teams and their current league position probably isn’t a true
reflection. Thompa (Dan Thompson) was very good, as usual. He ran the channels
tirelessly and created chances on his own. His goal was also top-class again.”
Redheugh went back in front as the
dangerous Aiden Rutledge get in behind the defence and slotted into the bottom
corner, but Thompson levelled things up by latching onto a defence-splitting
pass from Old and chipping the keeper from 30-yards in a wide position.
Greg Woodburn grabbed the winner with a
near post volley as Rothbury piled on the pressure, though they were forced
into rearguard action after that and Macpherson was delighted with the
determination shown in the back-line.
“We defended excellently after that, and
put bodies on the line when needed,” he said.
Skilful midfielder Brown, who was a
team-mate of Macpherson’s at Alnwick Town previously, said he was ‘absolutely
loving’ his time at Armstrong Park, both on and off the pitch.
“The lads are great crack, especially Maxi.
I had my first experience of the Newcastle House disco the other month, and
there were some eye opening goings on - absolutely tremendous!” he laughed.
“Redheugh are a dogged side, and tough to
play against with a keeper with hands like a Matty Fowler’s shovel, so
sometimes when it’s tight like that set pieces can make a big difference and
luckily that’s how it panned out. Although we weren’t at our best, we showed
the type of character you need to be champions, by winning the bread and butter
games.”
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