2013-09-03
FL Trophy 1st Round
Wycombe Wanderers (h)

FLYA
Torquay United (h)

Report: Exeter City 0 Wycombe 2

3rd September 2013

Exeter City were put out of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy by Wycombe Wanderers, who came out 2-0 winners at St James Park.


The breakthrough for Wycombe came on the half-hour mark as Matt McClure was man released on a swift counter-attack and he slotted home with aplomb.
The game was sealed in the final ten minutes when Anthony Stewart arrived at the back post to head in a cross from his defensive partner Sam Wood.
Under-18 prodigy Matt Jay had been handed squad number 27 for the tie, for his first involvement in the senior competitive setup.  Meanwhile captain Danny Coles was rested for the fixture, meaning a place in centre-half for Scot Bennett.  He was partnered in the heart of defence by Jordan Moore-Taylor, with Pat Baldwin – wearing the captain’s armband – slotted in at right-back.
Following his two-goal salvo at the weekend, Alan Gow was handed a starting berth against the Chairboys with Sam Parkin leading the line.  Jake Gosling was also handed his first start of the campaign, with David Wheeler on the other flank.
The visitors began with some neat passing football and fashioned the first chance of the game within minutes, as a ball squirmed loose into the path of Nick Arnold, but his first-time shot missed by some distance from outside the area.
The Grecians were making their best advances down the flanks, and consecutive crosses by David Wheeler and Gosling were unlucky to come to nothing.
Wycombe certainly looked in the ascendancy in the opening stages and were pinging passes around nicely in the midfield.  Despite their neat play, however, City’s defence were holding strong and forcing shots from distance – one by Billy Knott needed strong palms from Artur Krysiak, before Max Kretzschmar shanked one well wide from 30 yards.
With about 20 minutes played, however, City began to click in midfield and were making good inroads in the Wanderers half.  A delightful one-two between Gosling and Gow nearly saw the winger released until Kortney Hause intervened just in time.
But despite coming back into the game well, it was City that went behind on the half-hour mark.  The game had slowed down a touch again but a sudden burst of energy from Knott saw the visitors win possession in midfield – he laid off into the path of McClure who finished coolly from inside the box.
The Grecians reacted well to going a goal down, however, and it needed 19-year-old stopper Matt Ingram to stretch every sinew to get a fingertip on a superb dipping effort from Gow from a central position, 25 yards from goal.
From the resulting corner, Wheeler was unlucky to be denied by another Ingram save as he rose highest to meet Liam Sercombe’s inswinger.

Half-time: Exeter City 0 Wycombe Wanderers 1
Wheeler made way for Matt Grimes at the interval, as Exeter underwent a little reshuffle in midfield.  Gow dropped onto the right-hand side with Grimes partnering Sercombe, with Tommy Doherty sitting deep.
It gave City a good platform to build their attacks but Ingram remained largely untested in the opening exchanges.  Sam Wood, the Chairboys’ left-back, had been particularly useful in getting back on the cover but he was eventually cautioned for a meaty foul on Gosling. 
And it was the ever-lively Knott that had the next chance of note for the Chairboys as he hit a drive from 25 yards, but it took a nick off the shin of Baldwin on its way over the crossbar.
Jay made his debut with around 20 minutes of normal time left to play, and was instantly showing why he has grown a huge reputation on the under-18 circuit.  Instantly the attacker picked up the ball and drove at the Wycombe defence, and even a huge tackle by Anthony Stewart didn’t faze the teenager who bounced straight up.
With around 15 minutes to play, Parkin won a freekick around 25 yards from goal – Liam Sercombe stepped up to strike, and it needed a good sprawling save from Ingram to maintain the one-goal advantage.
But it was the visitors who netted their second at the second bite of the cherry.  Wood’s initial corner from the left was cleared out, but when it came back to him he delivered to the far post for Stewart to nod in well. 
Jay was no more than a foot away from earning a goal on his debut as he controlled a lay-off, dug it out of his feet, and fired a curling effort marginally beyond Ingram’s post.
Wycombe subs Steven Craig could have made it 3-0 as the game ran into stoppage time, but a cross-cum-shot by fellow sub Matt Bloomfield just evaded his outstretched leg and drifted behind. 
But it mattered little to the Chairboys who secured passage to the second round.

Full-time: Exeter City 0 Wycombe Wanderers 2
Exeter City: Krysiak, Woodman, Bennett, Baldwin, Sercombe, Gow (Reid 79), Doherty (Jay 69), Moore-Taylor, Gosling, Parkin, Wheeler (Grimes 46).
Unused subs: Pym, Dawson.
Wycombe Wanderers: Ingram, McCoy (Fletcher 90+2), Stewart, Lewis, Wood, Kuffour, Hause, Kretszchmar (Bloomfield 82), Arnold (Craig 74), Knott, McClure.
Unused subs: Harrison, Morgan.
Goals: McClure (30), Stewart (83).
Attendance: 1,654 (57 away).
Referee: P. Gibbs

Exeter City U18 5 Torquay United U18 0

Young Gulls ship five to rampant Grecians

Exeter City’s under-18s made it back-to-back 5-0 victories as they defeated Torquay United by the same margin as they had defeated Swindon Town the two weeks prior at the Cat & Fiddle.

Match Highlights 

Ollie Watkins scored twice whilst fellow striker, Matt Jay bagged a hat trick, helping him earn his first call-up to the first team for Tuesday night’s Johnstone’s Paint Trophy clash with Wycombe Wanderers.
With rivals Plymouth Argyle next up for the Grecians, the victory puts them in good form going into the Devon Derby.
The match started in lively spirits, with Exeter creating many opportunities early on, whilst in defence, Toby Down, making his under-18s debut after being called up from the under-16s, was looking solid.
Linking up well was the devastating duo from last season.  Watkins and Jay helped rip open the visiting defence numerous times, whilst captain, Connor Riley-Lowe was also showing his all-round qualities from left-back.
The trio have begun training with Paul Tisdale and the first-team more often in recent times, and it was evident here as all were putting in decent performances in once again.
In an attacking line-up, with arguably the Grecians starting XI containing four attackers on the pitch, they opened the scoring eventually on 28 minutes through Watkins.
Playing from an unfamiliar left-hand side, he met a back-post cross with a header across goal to put the home side deservedly 1-0 up.
The goal had summed up Exeter’s first half, working the ball well across the pitch, before converting the chance.  Half-time came at the right moment for the Gulls.
With a change of system, and a high-pressing game implemented from United, it gave City a new problem to solve.  However the keep-ball mentality from Lee Skyrme’s side meant they found a solution.
The Grecians started counter-attacking well too, and the next goal looked imminent.
With 25 minutes to play, Exeter’s pressure finally told as they were awarded a penalty, with Watkins again converting the chance and doubling their lead.
As Torquay tired chasing the ball, the Grecians went in search of more goals, as the visitors became lambs to the slaughter.
Jason Pope was brought on and lifted City again, helping create chances from all areas of the pitch.
And it was Jay who profited from Pope’s introduction the most, scoring three times in a matter moments as the result became inevitable.
Much like Exeter’s first, the goals came from good combinations, resulting in some deadly finishing from Jay.
The number 10 now has four goals in two games for the under-18s, whilst he made his first team debut at St James Park on Tuesday evening, coming on for Tommy Doherty on 69 minutes.
However as the final whistle sounded at the Cat & Fiddle on Saturday, another convincing win was in the bag, which moved the Grecians up to third in the Youth Alliance South West table, and ready for the big clash this coming weekend.
Under-18 coach Lee Skyrme said: “I’m really pleased with the way the lads played our style of football on a difficult pitch.
“We had large spells of possession, which meant scoring in the second half became easier as they became tired with the way we kept the ball.
“I was over the moon with some of our goals. The link up play was fantastic and the way some of our players combined was excellent.”
Exeter City under-18s
1 James Mitchinson
2 Hussein Heidari
3 Connor Riley-Lowe
4 James Byrne
5 Charles Madden
6 Toby Down
7 Alex Byrne
8 Dean Billingsley
9 Ollie Watkins
10 Matt Jay
11 Cameron Gill
12 Scott Townsend
14 Jason Pope
16 Brandon Green

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