SPARTANS DRAW
WITH INVERNESS
CITY 2-2
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In the
Scottish Women’s
Premier League
game at Ainslie
Park, the match
between Spartans
and Inverness
ended 2-2 with
the away side
coming from two
goals down to
take a share of
the spoils.
Spartans
managed to take
a two goal lead
into half-time
through a brace
by striker Sarah
Ewens, but
Inverness
produced a
determined
response ,
fighting back
through a strike
by Natalie
Bodiam and a
last minute
awarded penalty
which was calmly
converted by
Captain Karen
Mason ending the
game all square.
Spartans
started the game
with great
confidence and
within the first
minute almost
took the lead
through a Louise
Mason shot.
Diana Barry
started the
move, flicking
the ball back to
Sarah Ewens
whose first time
pass found
Louise Mason
wide on the
right however
her shot went
inches wide of
the post.
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With the
wind picking up
the pressure on
Inverness
continued and
after just five
minutes Chloe
Fitzpatrick sent
a sizzling shot
wide of the near
post after some
precise build-up
play by Molly
McKean. And it
was McKean who
was next to test
the Inverness
goal however her
shot from 22
yards sailed
well over the
bar.
Even
though the game
was turning into
a midfield
battle with very
few clear cut
chances,
Spartans were
continuing to
test the
visitor’s goal
and 20 minutes
gone Lana
Clelland sent a
shot that went
just wide of the
far post. Louise
Magilton picked
the ball up on
the half way
line and the
fullback charged
into space
before playing a
delightful pass
over the
oncoming
defender into
the path of
Clelland who, in
one swift move,
cut infield and
fired in a right
foot shot that
failed to
trouble the
keeper.
Spartans
vice-captain
Barry, who was
wearing the
Captain’s
armband due to
Louise Young
being out
injured, was
starting to
orchestrate
moves from the
front and it was
through her
creative passing
that allowed
Spartans to test
the Inverness
keeper on the
half hour mark.
Barry found
Mason on the
right who played
a first time
ball in to Ewens
but as she went
to shoot Karen
Mason slid in to
flick the ball
out for a
corner.
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Eight
minutes before
half time
Spartans finally
took the lead
with Ewens
(pictured right)
firing a right
foot shot into
the bottom
corner of the
net. Ewens
herself picked
the ball up on
the edge of the
area and, after
stepping past
one challenge
charged into the
area sending a
low right foot
drive into the
bottom corner,
giving the home
side the lead.
Within
three minutes of
that opening
goal Ewens got
her second of
the game, from
30 yards out,
the striker sent
a fierce lobbing
drive past the
outstretched
hand of the
Inverness keeper
doubling both
her goal tally
and her team’s
half time lead.
The second
half started in
similar fashion
to the first
with Spartans
pressurising the
Inverness goal.
Bobbi Beveridge,
who had come on
just before
half-time for
the injured
McKean, picked
the ball up on
the halfway line
and after a mazy
run through a
field of players
smashed a fierce
right foot shot
that flew well
wide of the
mark.
However,
Inverness,
moments later
had their first
clear-cut
opportunity and
after some
exquisite
build-up play
saw Finella
Annand play the
ball through to
Becky Dingwall
who, in using
her pace to get
past the
Spartans
defence, was
just unable to
beat the alert
Rachel Harrison
who was quick
off the mark to
clear the danger
outside her
area.
This
opportunity was
just a warning
of what was to
come and moments
later Inverness
reduced the
deficit with
Natalie Bodiam
firing the ball
home. After
latching onto a
Karen Mason
clearance, the
striker used her
strength to hold
off Victoria
Farquhar before
burying the ball
past the diving
Harrison.
Inverness
continued to
press the
Spartans goal
and again a
clever ball over
the Spartans
defence was only
just cleared by
Keeper Harrison
who managed to
head clear with
Bodiam bearing
down on her.
Bodiam was
starting to
cause the
Spartans defence
some serious
problems due to
her pace and
movement and
moments after
her last
opportunity the
number 11
latched onto a
Kirsty Deans
pass and in one
swift movement
turned and fired
a shot that
whistled past
the post.
With only
20 minutes
remaining
Spartans came
close to
regaining their
two goal
advantage with
substitute Ann
Taylor firing in
a right foot
shot that went
just wide of the
top corner.
Fitzpatrick
picked the ball
up on the
half-way line
and flicked the
ball over to
Claire Crosbie
who found the
run of Barry who
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quickly
played in Taylor
who was clear on
the right wing.
The striker,
with the
Inverness
defence charging
down on her,
fired in a first
time shot which
sailed just past
the post.
However this was
a momentary
lapse in the
Inverness
pressure with
Dingwall and
Bodium causing
the Spartans
defence serious
problems.
Dingwall, after
managing to get
clear of the
chasing defence,
fired in a shot
that Harrison
tipped onto the
bar, and
collected at the
second
opportunity.
With five
minutes to go,
the game started
to open up and
this allowed
Spartans to come
close to sealing
the victory.
Ewens, who was
on a hat-trick,
latched onto a
Fitzpatrick
through ball
and, after
taking the ball
past two
defenders,
flicked it past
the advancing
keeper only to
see it hit off
the post and
away for a goal
kick.
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It was
however
Inverness who
left the ground
the happier as,
with a minute to
go, the away
side were
awarded a
penalty with
Victoria
Farquhar, who
had been solid
in defence, was
adjudged to have
pushed Inverness
striker Bodium
just inside the
area. Up stepped
Inverness
Captain Mason (pictred
above) to fire
the ball home
and ending the
game all square
with a cup-tie
between the same
two teams taking
place next week.
Spartans
coach Mike Ross
was disappointed
with losing a
two goal lead
and felt his
team should have
played better.
He said: “I am
very
disappointed
with the result,
after looking
comfortable at
half time our
standards
dropped and this
allowed
Inverness to get
back into the
game. However
next week we
play them again
and I am looking
for a strong and
spirited
response from
everyone in the
team.”
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Spartans:
Rachel Harrison,
Ashley Nicolson,
Louise Magilton,
Louise Moultray,
Victoria
Farquhar, Chloe
Fitzpatrick,
Molly McKean
(Bobbie
Beveridge, 41
mins), Lana
Clelland (Claire
Crosbie, 70
mins), Louise
Mason (Ann
Taylor, 72
mins), Diana
Barry, Sarah
Ewens. Subs: Ann
Taylor, Nichola
Sturrock, Heli
Hakkinen, Bobbie
Beveridge, Danni
Pagliarulo,
Claire Crosbie
Inverness
City Fc: Kim
Jappy, Marnie
McArthur, Sarah
Main, Megan
McCarthy, Karen
Mason, Finella
Annand, Hannah
Markley (Megan
Gillies, 69
mins), Kirsty
Deans, Hannah
Gordon (Becky
Dingwall, 5
mins),
Lorraine Cadden,
Natalie Bodiam.
Subs: Becky
Dingwall, Beth
MacDonald, Megan
Gillies
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