A very different game to the one on Saturday, where Guernsey arrived from Gatwick airport and parked their coach on the edge of the penalty box. Huff, puff and controversy were the order of the day…
Leatherhead worked hard for this win. It was clear that they were not going to have the freedom they had enjoyed at the weekend, but in the first half they tried to get a breakthrough but rarely threatened. We got a bit lucky too, with corner decisions, as we were awarded one that came off of our player and Guernsey were denied one that seemed to be kicked out from our defender.
Any good will towards the officials for their awarding of corners soon evaporated when they gave Pearce a straight red for violent conduct. A replay does not show any significant contact, but the referee saw an elbow so we were down to ten men.
Guernsey now grew in confidence and wanted to return to the island with all three points. This created a bit more space for our attacking players and we too went on the hunt for a goal.
The goal came via a penalty, when our player drove into the box and was caught in a clumsy pincer defence where two players attempted to tackle but missed. Despite the 'keeper guessing the right way, Kane's shot was too powerful, and the ball hit the back of the net with fragments of glove on it.
Guernsey upped their push for a goal even more, and when Ruben was retreated to the bench we had no real outlet so the ball kept coming back to us for the last six minutes of stoppage time. Finally, the referee blew his whistle to signal a fine win and for once results went our way, to leave us just four points behind. Saturday just got bigger…