Andrew Hall bagged a brace as Kettering
Town extended their unbeaten streak to 10 games tonight with a 5-0 thrashing of
Egham Town.
Elliot Sandy, Brett Solkhon
and David Kolodynski also netted to help the Poppies maintain their lead at the
top of the league despite finishing the game with 10 men.
The game began with a penalty in
the third minute after the ball was handled in the box which Sandy calmly
finished, sending Cunningham the wrong way.
Just seven minutes later,
James Jepson whipped in a beautiful corner that found Solkhon’s head, beating
the keeper at the near post.
Egham looked to have given up
after the second goal, allowing an easy ball over the top to find Kolodynski
who smashed home a volley from eight yards out in the 15th minute.
In the 35th minute,
Hall burst down the right, beating a man and finished into the far post, making
it 4-0.
Just before half time, in the
42nd minute, Hall found space again and managed to beat the keeper
with an easy finish.
The second half had a slightly
lower tempo and we didn’t see much from either of the teams as chances from
Hall and Kolodynski went just wide of the post.
The best chance of the half
came as Jepson whipped in another corner, this time finding Hall but his chance
of getting a hat trick was cleared off the line.
The home side weren’t phased
by playing with 10 men following Rebus Richard-Noel’s injury and will look to
stretch their unbeaten streak to 11 matches on Saturday against sixth placed
Hanwell Town.
By Joe Shine
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