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Venue
: Hertford Town FC
Date : Wednesday 21st August 2002
Kick off 20.00
A depleted Tottenham Ladies side took to the field to face an Under-17
side from the North California soccer academy, who were in England on
tour.
The
friendly match turned out to be an interesting clash of styles, with the
Americans playing a passing game, while Spurs were unable to do so
because of the many changes in the side and the energy of the visitors
preventing them from adopting their normal patterns of play.
With a number of first teamers unavailable, Spurs fielded a mix
of regulars, reserves and Under-16s and the team work that NorCal showed
made a big difference on the way the game progressed.
It
had started promisingly for Tottenham, with a second minute shot going
just wide, before the tall Jennifer Hall shot over Toni Munro in the
Tottenham goal, with the ball just clearing the bar.
Toni was in action shortly after, as a low cross into the box was
mis-kicked and fell to a NorCal forward and the keeper saved well from
the point blank shot.
There
was another scare in front of the Spurs goal when a long throw was
lobbed into the middle and a header went inches wide of the far post.
However, just a couple of minutes later, Lucy Auguste tried her
luck from long range, but the weak shot was easily saved by Christina
Leoni in goal.
From the clearance, the ball broke to Lucy again and standing 25
yards out, sent a left foot shot rifling straight back past the keeper
to give Tottenham the lead.
The
goal prefaced a lot of pressure from the NorCal girls and the Tottenham
side had to call all hands to the pump at times to hold out.
Leslie Salomani was freed through the middle from a free kick and
produced a shot, which was grabbed confidently by Munro, but with 18
minutes gone, Toni was finally beaten.
Kara Wilburn took a pass
8 yards out, turned and let fly with a shot that went just inside
the near post to equalise.
Straight
away, the Spurs goal was under attack with the goalie diving at the feet
of an on-rushing forward.
Kelly Herrett blocked a shot in the box and from a following
corner on 23 minutes, a shot at the far post went just wide of the goal.
Five minutes after, another corner brought NorCal the lead.
A high ball was swung over and as it dropped near the middle of
the six-yard box, Lange Clancy got a volley in that beat the defender on
the line.
The
Tottenham side battled to keep a grip on the game and there was a period
of midfield scrapping, which resulted in little goalmouth action.
With time running out before the half-time break, Hall broke down
the left wing and hit a low shot that Munro saved well on the ground.
The
interval came and gave Tottenham a chance to re-group and having their
options limited by a hamstring injury to Maria Fearon and an injury to
the ankles of Auguste and Lawrence, the remaining players had to face
the tide of attacks the visiting players threw at them.
Within three minutes of the re-start, NorCal had extended their
lead to 3-1.
Hall, had had been denied just before the break, hit a 25 yard
screamer into the roof of the net to match Lucy’s goal of the first
half.
Meagan Fits nearly scored again shortly after, when she met a low
ball in from the right with the outside of her right foot and her effort
just cleared the bar.
Tottenham
then settled and produced a spell of pressure on the American goal, with
some precise passing and good movement, which ended in a Gill Blackmore
shot that was half-blocked.
Play switched to the other end and Jaclyn Spence raced in from
the left and forced a low save from the Tottenham keeper, while Fitts
shot wide form the edge of the area, before Munro made another low
diving save.
Wilburn had a free header, which found the keeper and the same
player went in with a Spurs defender to challenge for a low cross into
the area, which went into the net for 4-1.
With
a long ball through the middle of the NorCal defence, Meroulla Lazarou
chased it and touched it around a defender, but as she was about to
shoot, Leoni rushed from her line to grab the ball.
It was NorCal who were finishing the stronger and Munro pushed
one shot wide and made another fine finger-tip save, pushing a shot
over, both from Megan Catton.
In between, the scoring was completed when a corner lead to a
goalmouth melee, which went in off the post as a defender tried to clear
off the line.
As
time ticked away, Blackmore hit a shot that made the keeper scramble to
save and at the Spurs end, Kathleen Gardiner headed a corner across the
face of goal just before the final whistle was blown.
The
American side showed a good touch on the ball on a difficult playing
surface and their fitness told as the game wore on.
They all showed good technique and the benefit of having played
together more than the Spurs side had.
Tottenham did play more as a unit in the second half, with the
last two goals being unfortunate in the way they were conceded.
In the end, a 1-5 score-line was probably a true reflection on
the balance of play, but Spurs Ladies will not meet many sides this
season as good as these youngsters.
Squads (all players played as there were rolling substitutions):
Tottenham
Hotspur : - 41 - Toni Munro, 4 - Handan Djoshkoun, 5 - Kelly
Herrett, 35 - Katie Jackson, 7 - Lorraine Sparrow, 21 - Dominique
Clark, 10 - Gill Blackmore, 20 - A. Triallist, 28 - Lucy Auguste, 19 -
Lucy Palmer, 32 - Maria Fearon, 38 - Ruth Waghorn, 40 - Chloe Lawrence,
29 - Meroulla Lazarou, 25 - Ruth Yonatan.
Nor
Cal Academy : - 1 - Christina Leoni, 2 - Kathleen Gardiner, 3 -
Leslie Salomani, 4 - Amanda Bertson, 5 - Brandy Hillman-Azevedo, 6 -
Rachel Grushkin, 7 - Meagan Fitts, 8 - Camina Gilloti , 9 - Jaclyn
Spence, 10 - Megan Catton, 11 - Jennifer Hall, 12 - Sara Malinquest-West,
13 - Lange Clancy, 14 - Kara Brighthopt, 15 - Kara Wilburn
Coach - Vinnie Cortezzo
With
thanks to the coaches of NorCal and Chris Ziemer (Academy manager). |