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Motors crash out of the Macron Cup to South

VAUXHALL MOTORS V SOUTH LIVERPOOL
SATURDAY 15TH OCTOBER 2022
THE VANEUPEN ARENA
THE MACRON CUP FIRST ROUND

By Ethan Hoijord | Photo by Marc Gibbs

 

Vauxhall Motors were defeated on penalties at home to South Liverpool in the first round of the Macron Cup on Saturday afternoon.

With The Motors being knocked out of the FA Vase they were looking to go on a cup run to add to their very successful start to their NWCFL campaign. However, the visitors proved to be tricky opponents.

There were very few chances created at the start of the game. However, hosts captain Tom Mitchell opened the scoring when he towered above his marker to powerfully place the ball in the net from a corner.

With a few minutes left of the opening half, the visitors equalised through Darryl Mvalo.

Motors’ Bobbie McDonnell replaced Michael Burkey just as the second half started, two other changes were made as Sean Moscrop and Jamie Eaton replaced Aaron Dawson and Francois Antoine.

The game could’ve very easily gone either way in its late stages as McDonnell hit the crossbar for Mick McGraa’s men before Ben Dufton-Kelly kept the ball brilliantly off the line.

With the game level as the full-time whistle blew and a winner needing to be found on the day, penalties decided who progressed through to the Second Round.

Simon Thelwell and Dufton-Kelly failed to convert from twelve yards, thus it was Martin Ryman’s side that were victorious.

TEAMS:

Vauxhall Motors, managed by Mick McGraa: Matthew Corran, Ethan Gouldbourne, Liam Turner (90’), Simon Thelwell, Thomas Mitchell ©️, Aaron Dawson (62’), Michael Burkey (46’), Ben Holmes, Conor Harwood, Jordan Deer, Francois Antoine (70’). SUBS: Bobbie McDonnell (46’), James Eaton (70’), Ben Dufton-Kelly (90’), Sean Moscrop (62’), Lewis Buckley.

South Liverpool, managed by Martin Ryman: Jacob McCoy, Cameron Glennon, Ethan Van-Aston, James Cottrell, Phillip Ojapah, Fidan Hajdari, James Carr, Kevin Cringle ©️, Darryl Mvalo, Alex Griffiths, Owen Hough. SUBS: Stephen Doyle, Josh Ryman, Joshua Bridge, Rio Merrifield, Harry Campbell.

Referee: James Walton.

Assistant refs: Adam Swift and Adam Hall.

Attendance: 121.