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Lavin late show stuns Morrison holders

In one of the most incredible turnarounds witnessed at any level of football, South Manchester Sports knocked out the Peter Morrison Trophy holders Manchester Maccabi having trailed 4-1 with only 20 minutes left.

February 19, 2012 21:12
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PETER MORRISON TROPHY QUARTER-FINAL
South Manchester Sports Club 1st 5 Manchester Maccabi 1st 4

In one of the most incredible turnarounds witnessed at any level of football, South Manchester Sports knocked out the Peter Morrison Trophy holders Manchester Maccabi having trailed 4-1 with only 20 minutes left.

In a game that had everything from bad defensive mistakes, quality football, red cards and dubious refereeing decisions, it was perhaps fitting that Adam Lavin, who left Maccabi to join the South revolution, showed his class to roll in the fifth and deciding goal in the fourth of 12 minutes of injury time. This only tells part of the story of a pulsating cup tie.

Not many could foresee Maccabi's complete dominance when after 60 seconds Adam Jackson flicked in a Toby Levy free kick which keeper Dan Garman spilled into his net to give South an early lead.

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