Views from Chimpimp following the 2-0 win at home versus Wolverhampton Wanderers U21s in the EFL Trophy: “Quite enjoyed that in plenty of knee room and generally in cruise control sort of way.
The best performers surprisingly enough were those who start on a Saturday…Burroughs, Mitchell, Roughan…
Thought Duffy did okay and Makama, who worked hard and actually closed down and got the odd foot in …. which Adelakun just doesn’t know how to do.
Makama took his goal well, he wasn’t getting caught. He just needs to get stronger and he could be a real handful eventually.
Really liked Gallagher, he is now quite a good size too and did some good things.
TJ defended well but still promises a mistake in possession. Wright made a couple of good saves but then rushed out and almost presented a gaping goal when the defender had the situation covered.
Adelakun scored but should have done quite a bit better with another couple of chances…..
…and Shodipo was certainly saving a bit in the tank should he be called upon on Saturday.
….I hear on the radio Hortin and Hone trying to make Saturday into some must-win game …
Apparently, if we win 1-0 we could well be in the top 6 come Christmas and if we lose 1-0 relegation beckons …. or something along those lines.”
More views from the Match Thread:
hulloutpost: “Very classy finish from Makama who looked good. Very short cameo from Gallagher but he looks so comfortable in possession, can handle the ball and seems to have time, which are positive signs of a decent play maker in waiting.”
Merthyr Imp: “Well, an easy win which should/would have been by a much bigger margin but for missed chances by us in the first half and two or three great saves by their goalkeeper in the second.”
johnolbe: “Well Wolves looked about the poorest of all the u21 teams we have played in this competition over the years. You usually see a few highly technical players who grab the eye even though they lack the physical strength to match solid League One players. They were there for a roasting and only their keeper stood out, albeit for the last 10 minutes when he made 4 quality saves. It was a real lack of lustre, testimonial type tepid affair.
There were at least 3 scouts watching and taking notes tonight, Christ knows who they were watching unless it was keeping tabs on our loanees Mitchell and Burroughs. If they were there to watch their Keeper, well that’s tough on him they left with 10 minutes to go to beat the rush.”
Lincoln City 2-0 Wolves U21s: Post-Match Views & Stats:https://t.co/kpe6QpAz0c#WeAreImps #WWFC #WolverhamptonWanderers
— Vital Lincoln City (@VitalLincoln) October 13, 2023
Sincil Bank
EFL Trophy
10/10/2023 8:00 pm
Attendance: 1384
Referee: Scott Jackson
Lincoln City | Wolves U21s | ||||||
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Adelakun 19', Makama 90+3' | |||||||
12. Wright | 56. Young | ||||||
23. Roughan | 52. Birtwistle | ||||||
25. Mitchell | 53. Keto-Diyawa | ||||||
22. Eyoma (c) | 51. Kandola | ||||||
16. Burroughs | 67. Hubner (c) | ||||||
3. Brown | 44. Jordão | ||||||
10. Bishop | 63' | 65. Whittingham | |||||
8. Smith | 47. Farmer | 84' | |||||
21. Adelakun | 63' | 84. Chiwome | 72' | ||||
30. Shodipo | 63' | 62. Chirewa | |||||
17. Duffy | 77' | 79. Hesketh | |||||
Substitutes |
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1. Jensen | 80. Arinbjornsson (GK) | ||||||
5. Jackson | 61. Okoduwa | ||||||
11. Hamilton | 76. Voice | ||||||
14. Mândroiu | 63' | 41. Esen | 84' | ||||
26. Gallagher | 63' | 57. Ojinaka | |||||
7. Hackett-Fairchild | 77' | 50. Rees | |||||
27. Makama | 63' | 66. McLeod | 72' |
Game Statistics |
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26 | Goal attempts | 6 |
11 | On Target | 1 |
13 | Corners | 3 |
6 | Fouls | 9 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
52 | % | 48 |