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PRESS RELEASE
Date:
08/04/2008 Release Ref:
MFutsalClub029 Client Site: http://www.borofutsal.co.uk
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Middlesbrough tasted their first
competitive defeat since the FA Futsal Cup in July, slipping to a 5-4 defeat
away against Hull. Ironically, Boro’s only defeat in last year’s FPL (Futsal
Premier League: Unofficial national league) was against Hull and history
repeated itself in Sheffield at the weekend.
Hull were bottom of the FA Futsal League North before the match, while Boro
were sitting top of the pile after two games. Hull had tasted defeat to two
early favourites, Manchester and Tranmere Victoria so weren’t to be
underestimated as they tried to kick start their season at home to another
title contender.
The Humbersiders started the game strongly and had Boro pegged back deep in
their own half, creating a few half chances, only to be denied by the large
presence of Curtis Holmes in the Boro goal. Boro soaked up the pressure well
and were looking to hit Hull on the counter attack. An early chance went
begging as Mortlock hit the inside of the post from one early break. Possession
was limited for Middlesbrough but nevertheless were first on the score sheet
when a quick counter attack ended with Mortlock scoring his 6th goal of the
season to put Boro 1-0 up. Hull kept on pressing and they equalised before
taking a half-time lead.
With the pressure on the Teessiders to press, they did just that and within 30
seconds of the second half had won a free kick from a foul on Leyshon as he
broke down the right. David Herbert stepped up over the dead ball and played an
inch perfect ball to the back post where Amos had arrived unmarked to turn the
ball in for his 3rd in as many matches. Middlesbrough enjoyed more of the ball
in the second half but couldn’t find the goal to restore their lead and it was
Hull who broke on the counter attack to go 3-2 up. The introduction of
19-year-old Libyan, Bedo, in the second half, saw Boro spark into life and
within seconds he had set up Jason Kilbride to draw level once again.
Boro looked hopeful to secure a win to stay top of the league. Hull, however,
had their own agenda and seemed to have the game wrapped up when they scored a
quick double to give Boro a tough task with only a few minutes remaining. A
lifeline came when Ashley Allanson, England international, committed a slide
tackle in the box. David Herbert stepped up to slot home the 6-metre penalty to
set up a frantic couple of minutes.
Pressing, Boro let Hull have a couple of glaring chances, but were lucky enough
to survive. That luck didn’t transfer to the other end as Kilbride fired a low
shot, which was cleared off the line, before Mortlock created one final chance.
Leyshon only needed to touch the ball to turn it into the goal from less than a
metre out, but the tantalising pass evaded him and Boro’s hopes of a point were
dashed.
The defeat leaves Boro in 2nd behind Sheffield FC, who beat Grimsby 11-2.
Tranmere Victoria go to Manchester this weekend to play their game in hand and
can move above Boro with a win.
Team line-ups:
Middlesbrough: Holmes, Herbert, Mortlock, Amos, Prosser,
Dalghusa, Hamblin, Leyshon, Saifah, Kilbride, Al-Harthi.
For more
information on Boro Futsal check out the club’s website www.BoroFutsal.co.uk
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Notes to editor:
§ For further information
about Middlesbrough Futsal Club and futsal contact Damon Shaw on 07807 146 319
or email
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