Meath Rangers 2 Spartak 1
A weak approach in the final third, particularly in the first half, let Spartak down and they slipped to an unexpected and unwelcome defeat in what was a lack lustre performance.
Early domination was not converted to goals due to poor crosses and timid finishing. Grier volleyed over from Cibirka’s corner, Burke headed wide from a Grier long throw; Spartak’s best move of the game saw passes from O’Connell, Cibirka and Love set up Burke 12 yards out but he shot straight at the keeper. Cibirka’s header from Burke’s cross was too weak to trouble the keeper.
On 24 minutes Burke came in along the bye line to appeals from Meath that the ball was out. The ref called “play on” so he then crossed and Love converted to the net – whereupon the ref promptly disallowed the goal and gave a goal kick!
Meath’s first attack brought a great headed clearance by Kenny and then on 38 minutes O’Toole failed to deal with a cross and the loose ball was headed home for a lead totally against the run of play.
This gave Meath something to hold on to and made Spartak’s task more difficult.
Burke chipped over from a good position and then a superb ball by Cibirka released Kowal, but he shot on the run straight at the keeper.
Early second half Burke shot wide of the near post after being released by Cibirka and O’Toole saved after Kenny was caught in possession. Disaster struck on 58 minutes when a long cross from Spartak’s left flank was spectacularly volleyed past O’Toole.
Spartak’s response was immediate and Flanagan’s pass released Breen whose scuffed shot beat the home keeper to reduce arrears.
While Spartak had plenty of possession the quality of crosses was poor generally and quite a number of players fluffed their lines in this aspect of the game. Passing was slow and cumbersome at times and many attacks petered out due to the use of a long ball. Failure to progress with overlapping play against a deep lying defence was costly and there was also a tendency to over carry the ball and get caught in possession.
Spartak sought to equalise and a good run and cross from McEnroe saw Flanagan get under the ball to shoot over and a late header by McEnroe was straight at the keeper.
Despite having the lion’s share of possession Spartak slipped to a costly defeat.
Form Report
Peter O ‘Toole 5 Fintan Grace 5 Rob Mahon 5 Steve Grier 6 Alex Kenny 7 Stuart Love 5 Will O Connell 6 Gintaras Cibirka 6 Glen Burke 5 Graham Breen 5 Tom Kowal 5.
Subs Tom Flanagan 6 Graham McEnroe 6 Dave Browne 6 Kevin O’Toole Jason Northey