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77’ 0-0 Another spell of Ilkeston pressure but nothing to show for it
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81’ 9-0 Miekle on for Walker
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86’ 0-0 Mickleover come close with a shot just wide!!
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88’1-0 GOAL Cursons scores from close range after Daniels free kick is fumbled by keeper
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Final Score 1-0
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Ilkeston left if late to secure all the points against a determined Mickleover desparate for points to lift them away from the relegation zone. The Robins looked the stronger team in the opening stages but Mickleover fought their way back into the game. After the break Ilkeston started to dominate possession as Mickleover seemed to have settled for a point. The visitors still had a few chances to pinch a goal but Ilkeston always looked the most likely to score and on the 88th minute the inevitable happened when Daniels free kick was fumbled by the Mickleover keeper and top scorer Tom Cursons was on hand to force the ball home from a close range. Overall a hard fought win for Ilkeston and although not the most stylish of performances the three points will cement their spot in the play off places.
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Sat 21st December 2024
Northern Premier League
Ilkeston Town 1 Mickleover 0
An 88th minute goal by top scorer Tom Cursons unlocked a stalemate and gave all three points to Ilkeston after Derbyshire neighbours, Mickleover had looked like earning a deserved point. The Robins remain unbeaten in all of their 11 home league matches.
Local derbies are notorious for upsets and Mickleover’s performance belied their lowly league position. The opening ten minutes saw chances for both sides. A nice Ilkeston move ended with Colin Daniel forcing Yusuf Mersin into a one handed save. Tom Cursons was next to test Mersin but again the keeper prevailed. There was a lucky escape for Mickleover when Sam Parker’s header was followed by a desperate goal line clearance. Mickleover had a penalty shout waved away on 30 minutes, then hesitancy in the Robins defence almost presented Tyreace Palmer with an opener for the visitors. On 37 minutes Palmer’s effort from the edge of the area forced a fine reaction save by Yates and just before half time Yates rescued Ilkeston again so that the teams went in level.
The second period saw chances harder to come by with defences on top until the final 15 minutes when the game came to life. A Callum Minkley strike from the edge of the area was deflected wide then Mersin’s outstreched hand just beat Harvey Kirby-Moore to Tom Marshalll’s cross as Ilkeston pressed for a breakthrough. Jake Bennett than had a real chance for Mickleover following a counter attack but put his effort wide with Yates off his line. With just two minutes left Ilkeston were awarded a free kick on the edge of the Mickleover area. Daniel thumped the ball through the wall of players and when Mersin couldn’t hold onto it, Cursons was first to react and scramble the ball over the line.
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MICKLEOVER'S MATCH REPORT
ILKESTON TOWN V MICKLEOVER - MATCH REPORT
LATE GOAL SETTLES IT
For 88 minutes it looked as though Mickleover were coming away from Ilkeston’s New Manor Ground with a point, until a late free kick broke the deadlock in the hosts favour.
Starting line-up: 1-Yusuf Mersin 2-Kieran Brown 3-Jake Bennett 4-Ryan Wilson 5-Will Atkinson 6-Danny Benson 7-Marcus Barnes 8-Gabby Adebambo 9-Stuart Beavon 10-Tyreace Palmer 11-Andy Dales. Subs: Jamie Soule, Curtis Weston, Brandon Ferron, Cieron Keane, Charlie Hickingbottom.
It was Ilkeston that set the pace from kick off, winning a corner after four minutes. Three minutes later Mersin palmed away a shot from Daniel, after a good build up down the Ilkeston left.Mickleover then responded when Atkinson started a move via Brown and Beavon, with Barnes collecting the cross before his shot took a deflection taking it just past the right-hand post.Brandy then put in a weak shot which failed to test Mersin, but the Mickleover keeper was in action 10 minutes in, palming away Cursons effort for another corner.
Two minutes later Palmer almost caught the home defence napping, after a mix -up when Yates came for the ball with his defenders seemingly unaware.It had been a fairly even opening 20 minutes, but Ilkeston had started to press forward, pegging Mickleover in their own half. A long ball to Cursons was well intercepted by Atkinson, which was then followed by a succession of corners for the home side, ending with a shot going high and wide after 26 minutes.
There could have been a game changer after 32 minutes, when Adebambo was tripped right on the edge of the box. The referee waved away penalty appeals, but also failed to give a clear free kick.The Mickleover defence were looking solid, with Atkinson and Benson in the middle, allowing Bennett and Brown to work positively down the wings, while Wilson looked after the defensive midfield role.
36 minutes in and another break from Atkinson set up a run for Beavon, but he was deemed just offside. It was still end to end though, but Ilkeston wasted a number of crosses, either too long or straight out of play.
Barnes then forced Yates into a diving save with a powerful distance shot after 39 minutes. The home keeper failed to hold the ball, but was able to recover with no one in the vicinity.
Cursons put another shot over the bar for the hosts and in time added on Brown dropped a challenging cross into the box on the left, Yates managed to collect it though with Beavon closing in, and so it remained 0-0 after the first 45.
There were no immediate changes for the second half, but after an early flurry from the restart by Ilkeston, Mickleover started to push forward again. Palmer fired a shot just over the bar from a Barnes cross after 50 minutes and a minute later a strong run from Dales on the left almost found Beavon in the middle. But Mickleover had been strong in attack again, and almost the whole team were involved in a move, before Palmer’s 54th minute effort was finally cleared.
The referee had already cautioned Wilkinson and Cursons for Ilkeston in the first half and after 57 minutes Adebambo and the visitors Brandy joined them, after a touchline scuffle. Brown became yellow car number five, before Ilkeston had another succession of corners, with no real threat following, before Eratt-Thompson was the sixth name in the book.
Weston came on for Adebambo after 63 minutes, but it was Ilkeston’s turn to attack, with Mersin saving a follow up after the initial effort was blocked. Mickleover responded again but Dales break was halted when he was fouled on the half way line and again barely a minute later.Mersin was then in action to punch clear a 65th minute cross, before a scramble in the Mickleover box took a while to clear, following a free kick.
The hosts won another free kick which cleared the stand, but with Mickleover pushing forward, Ilkeston skipper Marshall’s hefty clearance from their box after 70 minutes, kept Mersin on his toes. With both sides having made changes, it was still a very even game and Minkley earned another Ilkeston corner after his shot went close to the left-hand post. Dales was fouled yet again, but Wilson’s free kick came to nought and then after 81 minutes Keane came on for Beavon. A strong attack down the right ended with Bennett’s shot just wide of the left-hand post, but then Benson joined the ever filling ref’s notebook.
Ilkeston had won a free kick on the edge of the box, which initially Mersin had saved, but Cursons was first to react and slotted in the rebound, so after 88 minutes it was 0-1. “The free kick took a slight deflection, but I still just managed to get to it with my feet, then they got the rebound,” said Sports keeper Mersin. With just minutes on the clock it was a cruel conclusion to a strong performance from Sports, against play-off contenders. Soule replaced Bennett in final seconds but the damage was done and Mickleover were left on the wrong end of a late goal again.