Three first half goals were enough of a buffer to protect the three points from the second half slump and a terrible referee.
Leatherhead needed some performances today if they were going to overturn the visitors you had made the 130 mile trip south. In the first half at least we got it and with a shade of fortune built up an impressive lead.
The opening goal came from Frannie. Since his debut penalty he has seemed a little goal shy so it was a relief to see him on the scoresheet again. Playing in a deeper role he collected the ball on the edge of the box and drove a low purposeful shot into the bottom left corner. The ‘keeper could have perhaps done better but it was well placed. Six minutes gone and things were going well.
Hughes-Mason was a player who had perhaps caught the bug Tomi brought with him in recent weeks. Glaring misses have plagued him over the last four games but he has always maintained his ability to burst into the box with the ball at feet. On the half hour mark he did just that and released a fierce shot which, despite the strong hand of the ‘keeper getting to the ball, sneaked in on the far post.
Just three minutes later Frannie made it three with another shot from outside the box. He was aided by a massive deflection and with the ‘keeper going the wrong way it found the back of the net.
From here on in the ref took over. On a televised game he’d be in the “let things go” category but it was difficult to watch when some of these instances appeared to inflict genuine pain. Phil Walsh took a high boot to the face for example with on the assistant prepared to give it. Phil was subbed off shortly afterwards.
Leatherhead have developed a habit of only being able to play 45 minutes and so Leiston pressured with us sinking deeper. On the hour mark there was a goal mouth scramble with the ball crossing the line. Unsurprisingly the ref was unable to make a decision and the assistant stepped in and gave it.
Leiston did not seem to have the urgency to really press us though and at no real point did the fans get too nervous. In fact we thought the result was beyond doubt when Alex Wood tapped in from a Cash cross but it was ruled out for offside.
Deep into stoppage time Leiston pulled one back to cause the pulse to race a little. Not aided by Leatherhead’s decision to believe the last kick of the ball from the re-start would come from punting it straight at their ‘keeper. The ref found an extra few second to allow the ball to be sent back towards our goal but we managed to hold off their last attack long enough for the ref to finally see sense and call time on a great win.