The last time Salisbury visited Edgar Street was on March 12th for an FA Vase semi-final first round tie.
Mustapha Bundu scored the only goal of the game.
Here's a look back at that game.
Hereford 1 – Salisbury 0
Scorer Mustapha Bundu With Joel Edwards |
With a fourth 4000+ Edgar Street attendance of the season, the record Hereford FC attendance was broken for a second time this season as the Whites entertained Salisbury this afternoon.
Hereford got play
underway and attacked the extremely vocal Meadow End in the first half.
Seconds after kick off Aaron Birch was left lying in need of treatment
following a high kick by Salisbury’s skipper Kane O’Keefe, which
resulted in the midfielder playing the rest of the game with a bandaged
head.
With the resulting
free kick taken short to Ryan Green, he found Mike Symons on the left
flank with a diagonal ball; Symons delivered a floating cross into the
box to the head of Ross Staley, but his effort was too high to trouble
Charlie Searle in the Salisbury goal.
Aaron Birch |
Moments later,
another lengthy period of injury followed. Rob Purdie’s inswinging
corner was headed behind by Calum Brockway, but after falling awkwardly
onto his arm, suffered a dislocated shoulder in what was only his first
game back since dislocating it at the end of January. After being
stretched off, Hereford restarted play with a corner, but couldn’t get a
shot away as the attack petered out.
In the 12th minute,
Mustapha Bundu was brought down by George Colson as he tried to break
into the box. Haysham stepped up to take the free kick, forcing the
keeper into pushing the low drive around the post for a fruitless
corner.
The half continued to
be dominated by Hereford, and like Highgate on Tuesday, Salisbury were a
very physical side. The Bulls kept pressing Salisbury’s defence, but
weren’t able to create a clear-cut chance until the 39th minute when
Mike Symons broke away down the left. With some neat footwork, Symons
worked the ball into the box, but he dragged his right-footed effort
wide of the mark.
5 minutes later Ross
Staley whipped in a cross from the right into the path of the advancing
Pablo Haysham, but when trying to get something on the cross, blatantly
handled the ball to redirect it past the keeper and into the back of the
net. Despite this, the referee initially awarded the goal with the
linesman not flagging, but after protests from Salisbury Boss Steve
Claridge and the rest of the squad, the referee eventually reversed his
decision and disallowed Haysham’s goal.
Hereford were quick
out of the blocks at the start of the second period, scoring 4 minutes
after the restart. Salisbury were under pressure with Mike Symons in
possession in front of goal, but substitute Elliot Wheeler did manage to
clear the ball as far as Jimmy Oates who was in space on the edge of
the box. Amongst a congested penalty area, Oates’s cross found Mustapha
Bundu at the far post who powerfully headed home to open the scoring.
Jimmy Oates With The Cross |
That Mustapha Bundu Heads Into The Goal |
And Then Celebrates With Captain Joel Edwards |
Ross Staley's Header Hit The Post |
Bundu's Header Grazed The Crossbar |
Despite a handful of
half-chances for both sides in the remaining 10 minutes, neither could
carve out anything meaningful as all eyes turn to the second leg at
Salisbury in 7 days time.
FT: Hereford 1 – Salisbury 0
Att: 4,683 with 537 from Wiltshire
Sponsors’ MotM: Ryan Green
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Hereford: Horsell,
Oates, Green, Summers, Edwards, Staley (Grant – 77’), Birch, Purdie,
Bundu, Haysham (Bonella – 87’), Symons (Mills – 84’).
Subs not used: Willets, Pilling.
Salisbury: Searle, Colson, Walker, Brockway, Hart, Demkiv, Whelan, O'Keefe, Young, Mundy, Wilson.
Subs: Jarvis, Matthews, Wheeler, T. Roberts, S. Roberts