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Roving
guest match reporter Paul Varcoe
brings us his view of Tuesday nights
reserve team defeat at Aldershot
Town's Recreation Ground. Rangers
went down 2-1 with Eric Sabin
netting for the R's.
Just as
everyone was about to give up at the
Recreation Ground the Rangers squad
eventually decided to turn up for
the game. Trouble on the M3 caused a
30 minute kick off delay and the
massed throng (of about 30) who
braved the brass knuckle conditions
were relieved to finally see a
Rangers team, with a fairly even mix
of first team squad and youth, head
onto the pitch this Tuesday evening.
Playing a
straight 4-4-2, Rangers seemed
willing to attack from the off, with
both Richard Pacquette and Paul
Furlong having chances they should
have done better with. Little were
they to know that these would
probably be their only shots for the
rest of the game, and Aldershot were
the team to take the lead. The
midfield was beginning to be
dominated by the home side and a
long ball over from the right found
an unmarked Aaron McLean on hand to
nod in at the far post.
Centre
backs Johnson and Fletcher were
finding McLean's pace and
movement difficult to deal with and
he began to look easily the best
player on the pitch. However, on 37
minutes a shock run by Sabin won
himself a bit of space and after
beating a defender, he calmly
blasted the ball past a static
keeper for Rangers to go in at half
time with the scores level.
The
second half started much the same,
and Aldershot's ploy of playing 3 at
the back and flooding the midfield
secured them the victory. The ball
was slotted neatly through to McLean
who "brushed" past his marker and
pulled the ball back for Michael
Harper to tap home.
Our
midfield in contrast, failed time
and again to get the ball to
Furlong, and when Pacquette found
himself with the ball he seemed
uninterested in finding his strike
partner. Rose seemed off the pace
(understandable after a lengthy lay
off) and Sabin continually lost
control of the ball before he could
attempt a pass.
Wes Daly
moved into the middle late on as
Marien Ifura and George Smee came on
for the tiring young midfielders
Coke and Farr. Ifura tightened the
defence a little as Ryan Johnson
moved out wide to right back. But
the game was lost in the middle.
Sabin continued to cut inside when
using width would have been more
appropriate and Pacquette was more
interested in moaning at the
youngsters for not giving him the
perfect ball than encouraging them.
Realistically there are some good
youngsters in this side, but they
lacked the cohesion that experience
can bring and I wonder if we would
be better employing Steve Palmer to
help bring them on a little now that
his first team days are numbered.
The incisive edge that McLean's
polished performance gave the Shots
was enough to undo the R's defence
today and if Olly is looking for a
non league striker to nurture, he
would do well to visit the
Recreation ground one afternoon.
Preferably a warmer one though.
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