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Lions hopes take a blow

November 8, 2010 14:28

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

3 min read

London Lions reserves’ title hopes were dealt a blow as they were beaten 3-1 by Totternhoe in the South Midlands League Reserve Division Two.

On paper, this was a Lions side packed with ability, a side with attacking options and first team performers that gave much to be excited about in the pre-match build up. Sadly games are often played on far from perfect surfaces, not always with the greatest of officials and never, ever on paper.

Sure, Lions will point to a refereeing display of comical proportions, but the truth is that they still created enough clear-cut chances to negate the decisions that quite clearly went against them. As early as the tenth minute Lions should have been two goals to the good. Jordan Marks burst down the left, evaded the full back before squaring back for Richard Baum. In what would have been a carbon copy of goals he’s scored in two of the last three weeks, Lions’ number 11 somehow put his effort wide with the goal gaping.

Jonathan Green, having earned a starting berth with a string of impressive cameos, was next to fluff his lines in front of goal. Sent clean through he pulled his shot horribly wide with just the keeper to beat. And moments later Lions were punished. With Jake Lew receiving no shielding down left flank, the Totternhoe winger was allowed time and space to drive a cross-field ball. It evaded the Lions back line but not the onrushing forward whose sweet volley flew past Scott-Libby who to this point had not even touched the ball.