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Hershkorn late show halts Harmen

A late goal from Alon Hershkorn ensured a battling Brixton team came away from Ashmole with a point following a thriller against Harmen

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MGBSFL DIVISION ONE
SOUTHGATE HARMEN 2 BRIXTON OLD BOYS 2

A late goal from Alon Hershkorn ensured a battling Brixton team came away from Ashmole with a point following a thriller against Harmen

In one of the most eagerly anticipated derby's of the season, the fans were not let down.

Brixton went into the game without key players such as Guy Belot, Ale Aquiliani and David Ronson and their absence was felt early on as Harmen started the game on the front foot, creating several chances for new striker Alex Bowman who was unable to convert.

Around the 30-minute mark Brixton broke away on an incisive counter-attack which led to Brixton player-manager Scott Smith playing the ball into Alon Hershkorn who unleaded a ferocious strike from 30 yards straight into the top corner, leaving goalkeeper Harry Fine helpless.

Brixton battled on through the half as underdogs, winning 50/50s and making sure they didn't let Harmen break their defence down. At the break Brixton deservedly led 1-0.

Both teams came out fighting in the second half, with some outstanding football being displayed from both sides. Fifteen minutes into the secondly half Ben Weinberg picked up the ball on the edge of the Brixton area and weaved his way through the defence before calmly slotting home to make it 1-1.

Brixton goalkeeper Josh Ronson pulled off three magnificent reaction saves to keep the scores level before the referee controversially overruled the linesman on an offside decision against Sam Castle who went on to put the ball in the net to make it 2-1 Harmen.

However, Brixton's heads didn't drop, and with five minutes remaining, James Kaye slid a perfectly-timed through ball to split open the Harmen defence leaving Hershkorn one-on-one with Fine. Hershkorn opened up his body and fired into the bottom corner levelling the scores.

Brixton had a chance to win the game In the dying minutes - Dean Rosenthal turned the defender firing low but Fine made a good save to keep the score at 2-2.

Special mentions have to be made to Paul Shamplina and James Kaye who controlled the midfield, and Alon Hershkorn who now has five goals in four games.

The game really was a battle of the midfield… Shamplina vs Leslie and Smith vs Weinberg …

Brixton fought determinedly for the whole 90 minutes, but a draw was a fair result after a great game of proper football.

Harmen joint-player-manager Sam Castle told JC Sport: "We controlled the game for 90 minutes and should have killed the game in the first 20 minutes.

"We must be more clinical in front of goal, but the signs are good and we will continue to grow as a team. We're still unbeaten and will get better. Bring on Chigwell next week!"

Brixton boss Scott Smith told JC Sport: "A scintillating battle between two footballing sides that deservedly ended as a draw … without doubt one of the best games of the season so far."

Brixton club captain Alon Hershkorn told JC Sport: "Watch this space … we let our football do the talking!"

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