On this day in October 2011, Hereford United travelled to Northampton and won 3-1.
A look back:
Hereford
United made it three wins on the trot against Northampton when goals from Nathan Elder, Steve Leslie and Harry Pell were more than
enough to see off Berahino's reply.
"Bruno"
Dalibard replaced the suspended Joe Heath at left back and Simon Clist
returned in midfield at the expense of Sam Winnall while it was good to
see Ryan Green back in the matchday squad as a substitute.
The
Bulls started the match brightly but neither side produced an effort on
goal in the opening minutes but it was United who took the lead on
thirteen minutes. Harry Pell
burst forward through the right of midfield and his cross-shot from just
inside the box was parried by home keeper Walker into the path of Elder
who gratefully stabbed home from six yards. As
the game flowed from end to end, Cornell did well to push Berahino’s
effort round the post before The Bulls added a second on nineteen
minutes.
Steve
Leslie was chopped down in full flight but he picked himself up to fire
the free kick past Walker from just outside the box with the help of a
deflection off the home defensive wall. Former
Slop, Kelvin Langmead powered a header against Cornell's crossbar as
the half-hour approached before Tom Barkhuizen was brought down when
cutting in from the right but the free kick was dragged wide of the
upright. The Bulls came close again with a fine move that started at the back with Andy Todd. He
laid the ball wide to the advancing Dalibard who struck a sweet
diagonal ball out to Barkhuizen on the right who immediately switch it
back across to Steve Leslie. His pinpoint cross was glanced just over by Elder.
HT Northampton 0 Bulls 2
Steve Leslie scorched an effort inches wide of the post when he met a Barkhuizen cross with a first-time volley. Then
Barks jinked his way past two defenders to set up Harry Pell but the
Essex Socrates pulled his shot wide while, at the other end, Turnbull
saw his attempt blocked by the hard-working Featherstone.
Nathan Elder left the field on the hour to generous applause and was replaced by Yoann Arquin. However,
two minutes later the hosts gat a goal back when Cornell could only
partly clear a cross from the left and Berahino drove home from 12
yards.
Ryan Green replaced Andy Todd before, with twenty minutes remaining, United restored their two-goal lead. Barkhuizen beat two defenders to cross for the onrushing Pell to head home from close range. His goal celebrations earned him a yellow that will cause him to miss Saturday's match at Torquay.
Pitman withdrew Barkhuizen with about five minutes remaining. Green
moved to fullback and Rob Purdie pushed up to an attacking wide
midfield position with Michael Towsend joining the game in the centre of
defence. As the game reached
the final minutes, Stefan Stam brought off a fine clearance but, in
general, The Bulls rarely looked in danger of conceding.
FT Northampton 1 Bulls 3
This
was a very encouraging performance in which Featherstone and Clist were
excellent in their holding midfield roles freeing Harry Pell to follow
the play and feed both strikers and widemen alike. Leslie and Barks were a constant threat down the flanks while; firstly Elder then Arquin led the attack with pace and menace.
See you all at the seaside.
Managers Reaction:
Speaking after last
night's game at Northampton, Hereford United manager Jamie Pitman said
he was 'delighted' with their 3-1 victory over the Cobblers.
"Our pure energy and fitness are getting us wins at the moment," Pitman told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"In two or three months time that will be even higher.
"The tempo and belief are a big plus.
"They had a spell in the second half when they put us under a lot of pressure but we generally soaked it up and coped well.
"We looked very good on the counter attack and our wide men allow us to do that.
"After their first goal it could have gone either way so obviously the important goal was our last goal."
"Our pure energy and fitness are getting us wins at the moment," Pitman told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"In two or three months time that will be even higher.
"The tempo and belief are a big plus.
"They had a spell in the second half when they put us under a lot of pressure but we generally soaked it up and coped well.
"We looked very good on the counter attack and our wide men allow us to do that.
"After their first goal it could have gone either way so obviously the important goal was our last goal."
Andy Todd |
Keith Hall asked Pitman about Andy Todd who was subbed halfway through the second half. The 37 year old defender looked somewhat reluctant to leave the pitch and there was a little shoving between him and a couple of Northampton players.
"We thought whether he could play Saturday/Tuesday Saturday/Tuesday.
"He's got great spirit about him and he's a true professional.
"We slotted him in and he did very well again."
Pitman would not say if the Bulls might offer Todd a more permanent deal.
"We've got to make sure he keeps performing to the extent he is.
"He's got to be happy here as well.
"Things are moving very well with him in the side."