Become a Member
Sport

Lions wounded by late equaliser

November 27, 2011 20:19

By

Anonymous,

Anonymous

3 min read

South Midlands League Division One
London Lions 3 Bedford 3

London Lions played out a six-goal thriller against Bedford, although Tony Gold's men will be kicking themselves having come from behind only to concede a last-gasp equaliser.

A topsy-turvy affair saw the Lions roar in front from a cheeky David Soutar backheel, drew level later in the game through an Adam Myeroff penalty and went in front with Kyle Bentwood's first goal for the club, but they were denied victory in the final minutes due to a stroke of bad luck following an unfortunate own goal that went off keeper Mario Cenolli after hitting the crossbar.

Gold was forced into three changes due to injury and player unavailability. This allowed Danny Berg to return in an unfamiliar role in the holding midfield position, whilst Daniel Stanton and Mario Cenolli returned to the spine of the team. A fourth change saw Michael Sacks back return. He took up refuge on the Lions bench.