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Woodley United 1-0 Enfield Borough: Carolan strikes fast to help Kestrels win

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Tuesday, March 29, 2022 11:41 am
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WOODLEY UNITED earned another crucial win after Ciaron Carolan goal just fourteen seconds after kick-off won the game.

United recorded back to back wins for the first time this season and moved a further place up the league table and in doing so opened up an eight point gap between themselves and the relegation zone.

This league victory was Woodley’s tenth of the season and all have been by a single goal.

From Woodley’s kick off, Kai Stubbs-Alleyne’s headed Tahir Carmichael’s forward ball into the path of Ciaron Carolan who with one touch calmly lobbed the advancing Dragos Stefanoaica for his ninth goal of the season.

Stefanoaica denied Bevan Van Wyk from extending the score two minutes later, parrying the midfielder’s shot from Monay Mills-Chandlers’ pass.

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This was followed by United’s Ashley East using his legs to block an Enfield shot while Dominic Simpson-Last saw his corner kick float in the wind before being cleared at Woodley’s far post in the ninth minute.

After this explosive start the half subsided into one of a few half chances and fouls being conceded. From a Carmichael free kick in the 25th minute Stubbs-Alleyne header over the cross bar.

This was shortly followed by Simpson-Last seeing his cross from Enfield’s right hand side going through the hosts’ penalty area and out of play for a throw in.

Both sides thought they should have been awarded penalties with Carolan pulled to the ground from behind in the 36t minute and a challenge on an Enfield attacker going unpunished in the subsequent attack.

The second half saw the visitors twice denied by the home woodwork. Carl Adiku shot took a deflection of Stuart Birkett, hit the post before being cleared for a corner by the recovering defender and Birkett was again called on to clear in the sixty seventh minute when Adam Pollock’ header came back into play having hit the post.

During this period of time Woodley had done little to trouble the away goal but Stefanoaica was required in the seventieth minute to save Kaylum Barlow’s shot for a corner kick.

As the half progressed the game became stretched and defences saved by off-side decisions. The eighty sixth minute saw Barlow flagged off-side from a Deshawn Denny pass while Enfield’s Kevin Mussunda was similarly penalised a minute into second half stoppage time.

The last action of the game came in the third stoppage time minute when following a foul on Woodley’s Joe Salter on the edge of the visitors’ penalty area, Mills-Chandler put the resultant free kick over the cross bar.

Woodley United: East, Gough, Carmichael, Van Wyk (Denny) Sykes, Birkett, Mills-Chandler, Brandao, Carolan (Barlow), Stubbs-Alleyne (Salter), Swell Sub not used Monteiro

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