Colchester United 0-1 Town - Match Report Tuesday, 25th Jul 2017 21:34 New boy Joe Garner produced the only goal to earn Town victory in their penultimate pre-season friendly at Colchester tonight. Garner took his tally in warm-up fixtures to an impressive six with a powerful header 12 minutes after the restart of a game that saw a total of 18 substitutions, all in the second half. The summer recruit from Rangers was introduced at the break by boss Mick McCarthy and but for U’s keeper Sam Walker it could have been a more convincing result in Town’s favour. Former club captain Terry Butcher was one of many visiting fans to miss the start because of traffic congestion at the A12 exit but there were still around 1,800 in place as skipper for the night David McGoldrick got the action under way — and it was anything but a low-key start as the visitors threatened straight away. But although Conor McKendry looked to have a shooting opportunity just to the left of Colchester’s goal he elected to cross and the ball was easily headed clear by ex-Town youngster Tom Eastman. In the sixth minute Dominic Iorfa’s unnecessary foul on Sammie Szmodics was rightly punished and from Sean Murray’s well-struck effort a couple of yards outside the area ex-U’s keeper Dean Gerken opted for a punch to safety. Town survived a ninth minute scare when Adam Webster sent his headed clearance straight to the feet of Szmodics, who spared the defender’s blushes as his 20-yard effort flew well over. In a matter of seconds Eastman, first given his senior debut during Roy Keane’s time in charge at Portman Road, produced a smart sliding tackle to dispossess young Ben Morris, who would have otherwise been through with only Sam Walker to beat. McGoldrick won a corner that came to nothing before Mick McCarthy’s men came within a whisker of breaking the deadlock. Walker raced a long way out of his area to clear but was left stranded as the ball ran loose for Danny Rowe, who immediately went for goal with an ambitious 40-yard lob. The ex-Macclesfield winger was just inches away from following up his goal in the 2-1 defeat at Gillingham on Saturday as the ball cleared two home defenders and came down off the underside of the bar. U’s youngster Cameron James was first to react but he only directed his header to the onrushing McKendry, whose nod was well off target and in any case Walker was able to grab the ball in mid-air as he arrived back in his goalmouth. Midway through the first half Colchester earned a freekick after Adam McDonnell’s sliding challenge left Tom Lapslie in need of treatment from physio Tony Flynn. McDonnell was given a ticking-off by referee Tim Robinson when the official would have probably opted to produce the yellow card in a competitive fixture. Gerken was able to gather Murray’s free-kick with no difficulty as he dived low to his left. But soon afterwards Gerken was well and truly beaten and it needed a goal-line clearance by Myles Kenlock to keep out Eastman’s header before Iorfa headed behind for a corner. When the ball arrived in the middle again Eastman had another opportunity to find the net but this time the big central defender leaned back to hook well over. There was a lull of several minutes before McGoldrick picked out the unmarked McKendry with a long-distance crossfield pass but the 18-year-old wide man was high and wide with his shot. Ten minutes before the break home defender Ryan Jackson, a summer signing after his release by Gillingham, had an opportunity to let fly but completely fluffed his shot and the ball rolled harmlessly wide. McKendry controlled a fabulous long-distance pass from McDonnell and created the space to have a go but he dragged his firmly struck low drive yards wide of the target. Manager McCarthy introduced three half-time substitutes and it took one of them, on-loan winger Bersant Celina, very little time to catch the eye. Within two minutes of the restart he waltzed in from the left to set up Rowe, whose shot was deflected wide for a corner off James. The flag-kick was taken short by Celina to Kenlock, who picked out the Manchester City man’s run into the danger area but from his shot Walker produced an excellent diving save. The home side hit back when Jackson went past Celina rather easily on the right and from his cross Webster got a vital touch to head clear with Mandron, rushing in behind the defender, looking a good bet to convert. ![]() But in the 57th minute Garner netted the winning goal. Celina sent Kenlock clear to cross for the new recruit to leap above the home defence and direct a firm downward header past Walker from about six yards. Town made seven substitutions in the 70th minute and before the end Colchester took their number of new faces to eight, and the closest thing to a second goal came just two minutes from the end. An impressive, surging run and pass by the burgeoning talent that is Downes provided an opportunity for Sears but he was denied a goal on his return to his former club by Walker’s flying save at his near post. ![]() Colchester: Walker, Eastman (Wynter 73), Kent, James, Jackson (Vincent-Young 73), Murray (Slater 79), Szmodics (Issa 79) , Lapslie (Loft 79), Kpekwa (Kinsella 63), Wright (O’Sullivan 79), Mandron (Johnstone 63). Subs not used: Barnes, Gilmartin. Town: Gerken, Fowler (Chambers 46), Iorfa (Spence 70), Webster (T Smith 70), Kenlock (Knudsen 70) Rowe (Ward 70), Nydam (Downes 70) McDonnell (Bru 70), McKendry (Celina 46), McGoldrick (Sears 70), Morris (Garner 46). Subs not used: Bialkowski, Folami, Webber, Patterson, C Smith, Crowe.
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