Crawley Town Back in Play-Off Contention After Emphatic Victory

Mark Ritson by Contributor Written on December 06, 2008
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Blue Square Premier - Saturday 6th December 2008

 

Crawley Town 4 - 0 Altrincham

Killeen 2,

Cook 29,

Pinault 44,

Pittman 90 (+3)

 

 

AN INSPIRED victory led by Thomas Pinault ensured that Crawley Town went back into contention for promotion with a four-goal drubbing of Altrincham, writes Mark Ritson.

 

Crawley's assistant manager, Paul Raynor, was delighted with the victory: "Today was a bit more like we played early season and when you’ve got Jamie Cook finishing like that he is a real handful for anybody. You only had to look at our bench today, the quality we had going forward was frightening and most of those strikers would get into any conference team. It’s not a massive squad, but there is quality."

 

Despite his side's inconsistency over the past month, he added: "We’ve had a blip recently, but confidence is rising and you see the result today. It was never doom and gloom, we knew there were going to be games when things haven’t gone our way, but hopefully that’s over now. If we can get everybody fit, we’ve got every chance of winning football matches and we are showing some real resilience now."

 

Altrincham got off to the worst possible start as Crawley took the lead through Lewis Killeen inside the opening 90 seconds. A superb delivery from Michael Malcolm on the right was spilled by ‘keeper Andy Ralph and Killeen was on hand to poke the ball home from six yards.

 

The away side could have equalised moments later through Chris Senior, but his shot was saved comfortably by Simon Rayner, despite a suspicion of offside.

 

Thomas Pinault and Dannie Bulman dominated proceedings in the midfield for Crawley early on and it was Bulman’s pass to Jamie Cook on the edge of the box that saw the former Oxford man test Ralph with a fierce drive.

 

Chris Giles should have extended Crawley’s lead with two good chances midway through the first half, but had headers comfortably saved as Crawley’s best player Pinault pulled the strings in midfield.

 

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