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| George Munday celebrating with Aaron Skinner |
Hereford have returned to Edgar Street after two months in stunning style by beating Leamington 5-1.
A George Munday hat-trick and a goal each for Harrison Sohna and Andy Williams means the Bulls are now just one point away from escaping the relegation zone, still with up to seven games in hand.
The result means Hereford have now picked up 13 points from 18 since Aaron Downes was appointed just three weeks ago, with the Bulls playing decent football in a morale-boosting display in front of nearly 2,500 home fans.
For the match, Hereford's first at home since they were knocked out of the FA Trophy by AFC Fylde on 10th January, Downes made two changes to the side that held on for a 3-2 win at Worksop on Saturday.
Kyle Howkins was restored in the heart of defence alongside Keenan Quansah at Matt Preston's expense, with George Munday starting ahead of veteran striker Andy Williams.
With Leamington forcing the Bulls to attack the Meadow End in the first half, the game got off to a disastrous start as a Keenan Quansah pass across the back ricocheted off Miro Pais, leaving Frank Tattum to pounce, drilling the ball past Theo Richardson for his third goal in as many games.
But the Bulls didn't let their heads drop despite conceding after just three minutes, and eventually started to click, string passes together and move the ball well.
While there was little to note in the next 10 minutes, other than Aaron Skinner firing wide after good work by Keziah Martin down the right, in the 15th minute George Munday pulled his side back level. The 19-year-old striker, on loan from Cambridge United, got onto the end of Skinner's cross after a determined break down the right, volleying home in front of the Meadow End.
Leamington, who have been propping up the National League North table 8th November and now 13 points from safety, showed they weren't going down without a fight as former Bulls loanee I-Lani Edwards forced Richardson into a save before Tattum fired over.As the first half progressed, Hereford showed good patterns of play and decent movement off the ball as they searched for their second, with lively left winger Cormac Daly getting the better of Hereford-born Brakes right-back Dan Meredith on several occasions. In the 28th minute, one of his crosses fell kindly to Munday who agonisingly could only find the side-netting from an acute angle.
While Ewan Williams threatened for the visitors with an acrobatic effort over the bar, Hereford would be the side on the front foot going into the break as they took the lead in the first minute of stoppage time. George Munday, playing his first game at Edgar Street since joining Hereford on loan three weeks ago, reacted quickest to stab the ball home after Keziah Martin's vicious strike flew back off the underside of the crossbar.
But in the final minute of the four added on, Leamington threatened once more as Max Brogan and Owen Farmer - on for the injured Edwards - combined, but Theo Richardson was able to punch the cross-cum-shot clear in a crowded penalty box with Meredith lurking.Half time: Hereford 2 - Leamington 1
Leamington continued to prove a threat going into the second half, though Hereford's defence looked slightly less error-prone than at the start of the first. Brogan did see a shot fly over the bar from outside the area, before trying to chip the ball over the back-peddling Richardson, only to see the effort land on the roof of the net, and then winning a corner as the Hereford stopper palmed away a third attempt.
But Hereford hit back, launching a counter-attack from the corner as a Martin effort was blocked by Will Glennon, before Munday nabbed the ball from the feet of Meredith on the halfway line, bursting forward and forcing Eddie Brearey into a save.
With 65 minutes on the clock, Daly had an effort deflected as the Bulls committed bodies forward - a now regular occurrence which is both pleasing and worrying as it leaves them vulnerable to counterattacks. But it was from the resulting corner that Hereford extended their lead to two goals, with skipper Hudson - making his 100th appearance in a Bulls' shirt - seeing a powerful shot sting the palms of the keeper before Harrison Sohna made no mistake as he redirected the loose ball.
Scunthorpe loanee Brogan threatened against for the hosts, firing over after the Brakes made the most of a poor Richardson goal kick, and substitute Joe Clarke was unlucky to see his shot blocked by a teammate in a packed box.But the fourth goal, coming in the 77th minute, all but guaranteed Hereford the three points as it left the visitors deflated. Munday was able to bag his first senior hat-trick as substitute Mikey Lane played him through, leaving him with just Brearey to beat.
With Munday getting a standing ovation from the Merton Stand as he made way for Andy Williams, the veteran striker got his name on the scoresheet just seven minutes after coming on. As the clock hit 90, Willo burst forward and lifted the ball over Brearey to round off a stunning return home for the Bulls.
Full time: Hereford 5 - Leamington 1
Attendance: 2,498 (43 away)
Sponsors' man of the match: George Munday
While the game could have gone either way at times and Leamington's lowly league position not particularly evident in their trip to Edgar Street, the difference was simple - the Bulls took their chances and the Brakes didn't. It's only the second time the Bulls have won back-to-back league matches this season, and it's the second time they've scored five goals in a game in two weeks.
Under Aaron Downes, who has only been in the job three weeks, Hereford have now picked up 13 points out of a possible 18. They look more lively, confident and creative, they're conjuring up goal-worthy chances and not letting their heads drop if they concede early. While there's still a mistake in the team, there are now goals.
Hereford: Richardson, Skinner (James 79'), Hudson, Sohna, Quansah (Preston 83'), Munday (Williams 83'), Daly (Lane 70'), Martin, Wilcox, Tustin (D’Ath 63'), Howkins.
Subs not used: Donowa, Lewis.
Leamington: Brearey, Meredith, Quaynor, Glennon, Blythe, Walker, Williams (Clarke 73'), Brogan (Chiha 85'), Edwards (Farmer 28'), Pais (Alonzi 63'), Tattum (Yahaya 73').
Subs not used: Streete, Humphries.