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Bennett cracker sparks Albion


Elliott Bennett scored a wonder goal as Albion won 2-0 at Oldham today.

A farcical own goal after the break and Peter Brezovan's late penalty save completed the job for the Seagulls, who go 15th and are now seven points clear of the drop zone.

Bennett, who had switched over to the left flank earlier in the half, cut inside on the edge of the box and unleashed an unstoppable shot into the far top corner on 40 minutes.

Oldham fans generously applauded a fabulous goal which was totally out of keeping with a grey, rain-lashed day at Boundary Park.

It was never a classic but Albion produced the neater passing of the two sides and, after escaping an early scare, were worthy winners.

Pawel Abbott should have punished them for a slow start but headed a great chance wide inside two minutes.

Abbott also had a header well saved right on half-time by Brezovan, who got up quickly to smother Chris Taylor's close-range follow-up effort.

Instead it was Albion who scored at that end 13 minutes into the second period, or rather the hosts who got it for them.

Glenn Murray initially caused problems, the ball was worked to Seb Carole on the right and his low cross was missed by Gary Dicker but turned into his own net by Jon Worthington.

Carole was brought in to replace injured Kazenga LuaLua as boss Gus Poyet stuck with his 4-5-1, or 4-3-3, set-up.

He was rewarded by an ultra-professional display which saw Albion maintain steely command until the 83rd minute.

Then Tommy Elphick was adjudged to have handled an Abbott drive at close quarters just inside the box.

Abbott stepped up looking for third spot kick conversion in successive games but Brezovan blocked his blast superbly and saw Tom Eaves thrash the rebound against the underside of the bar.

That completed a miserable afternoon for most of a crowd of 4,059 - and confirmed a great day for 459 travelling fans.

Comments(8)

klemaniac says...
5:25pm Sat 20 Mar 10

This is costing me, I promised my Boxer a pig's ear for each clean sheet and a knuckle bone for a win, that's four treats this week

Lawro woz God says...
5:33pm Sat 20 Mar 10

A great result. Well done to Gus for having faith in the 4-5-1. How well did Carole fit in? From the text it appears he was a handful and created chances! Another 9 points should see us safe and a top 10 finish is not beyond us now.

The Phantom says...
6:25pm Sat 20 Mar 10

Not following The Albion with trepidation every Saturday now - even expected them to win today (but sadly didn't back them). Not the first time Bennett has produced a vital goal this season and with all the assists he has had has proved to be the best signing Russell Slade made. Brezovan is getting better by the week and the players seem comfortable with what they are being asked to do. The back 5 are now playing as well as any Albion defensive unit since McGhee (after being a complete shambles earlier in the season). It is fantastic what a couple of astute signings and a little bit of coaching can do.

Gee Jay says...
6:56pm Sat 20 Mar 10

Excellent!
Gus and Mauricio are getting the results, and the bonus is, the team are playing football. Farewell to 'hoofing' and 'head tennis'.
We haven't seen this for years. Long may it be so! Falmer beckons to a manager and squad who can 'grace' the new stadium with the football it will deserve.

Peter Ward says...
7:52pm Sat 20 Mar 10

And on the even more positive side, Palace lost and are in the relegation zone.....Boo Hoo !!

The Phantom says...
9:35pm Sat 20 Mar 10

Peter Ward wrote:
And on the even more positive side, Palace lost and are in the relegation zone.....Boo Hoo !!
Palace drew 2-2 - but we are moving closer to a proper local derby next season.

lancingseagull says...
9:41am Sun 21 Mar 10

klemaniac wrote:
This is costing me, I promised my Boxer a pig's ear for each clean sheet and a knuckle bone for a win, that's four treats this week
We might have to report you to the RSPCA for overfeeding your dog, by the end of the season (lol)

justdavid says...
10:51am Sun 21 Mar 10

"Peter Brezovan's late penalty save completed the job for the Seagulls, who go 15th"

No - we are 14th.


Elliott Bennett is mobbed after firing in the first goal (photos Simon Dack) Elliott Bennett scores the first goal from distance Glenn Murray celebrates as Worthing scores an own goal Peter Brezovan makes a superb save in the first half

Elliott Bennett is mobbed after firing in the first goal (photos Simon Dack)

Elliott Bennett scores the first goal from distance

Glenn Murray celebrates as Worthing scores an own goal

Peter Brezovan makes a superb save in the first half



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