The Squad Pictured After The Game |
The opening exchanges were frantic with both sides guilty of
surrendering possession too easily. As
the half progressed, The Bulls started to play some good football with Billy
Murphy and Dylan Bonella prominent in midfield.
The first goal came around the half hour mark when a long
ball forward from keeper Kyle Moore was flicked on by Cory Williams and Jarrod
Bowen reacted quickly to lob over advancing home keeper Holmes.
Jarred Bowen Scoring Hereford's Goal |
HT Bournemouth 0 Bulls 1
The hosts came out with more purpose and determination in
the second period and Billy Murphy had to take one for the team taking out
Quidgley near the halfway line as Bournemouth broke dangerously. The Cherries fullback Calum Buckley joined
him in the referee’s notebook for a petulant reaction.
Cory Williams saw a close range header saved by the keeper
before the equaliser came with ten minutes remaining following a move down the
left involving the impressive Mason Walsh.
When the ball arrived in the Hereford box a goalmouth scramble ensued
and substitute Luke Holmes stabbed home from ten yards.
90 mins Bournemouth 1 Bulls 1
Extra time came and went without further scoring although a
fine move down the Bulls’ left finished with Tom Brock’s shot coming back off
the upright.
In the penalty shoot-out, Billy Murphy stroked home the
first with the hosts responding before missing at the third spot-kick. Dylan Bonella and Ben Miller took the score
to 4-3 before Holmes pulled off a fine save to deny Cory Saunders. With The Cherries requiring to score their
fifth, Kyle Moore dived to his right to save from Simpson and send The Bulls
into the final 32 of the competition and a meeting with Manchester City in the
next round.
Bulls:- Moore, Burgess, Saunders, Murphy, Gregory, Kontic, Bowen
(Brock), James (Haines), Williams, Bonella, Miller. Unused Subs Fletcher,
Evans.
Bournemouth - Holmes, Lee, Buckley, Kaye, Randall, Harris,
Butcher, Simpson, Roberts, Quigley, Walsh.