Chorley 1, Tamworth 0: ​Carlton Ubaezuonu hits the winner as the Magpies down league leaders

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​​An incredible night’s football at Victory Park produced a flurry of eye-catching statistics as this Chorley team showed yet again just what they are made of.

It was breathtaking, nerve-jangling stuff but somehow the Magpies repelled everything the runaway league leaders could throw at them to stretch their winning-streak at home to five games and climb into third in the National League North.

In the process, they ended Tamworth’s impressive 13-games’ unbeaten run and Carlton Ubaezuonu’s winning goal was the first conceded by the Lambs 10 matches – or 910 minutes’ play.

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It’s fair to say that the Magpies rode their luck at times. In one three-minutes’ spell shortly before half-time, when the visitors forced four corners, twice hit the goal-frame and saw Max Dearnley pull off a stunning reflex save, there was no logical reason why Tamworth did not score. Man-of-the-match Dearnley was inspired, simply magnificent.

Max Dearnley pulls off another terrific save for Chorley against Tamworth (photo: David Airey/dia_images)Max Dearnley pulls off another terrific save for Chorley against Tamworth (photo: David Airey/dia_images)
Max Dearnley pulls off another terrific save for Chorley against Tamworth (photo: David Airey/dia_images)

He commanded his six-yards’ box confidently and decisively, repeatedly plucking dangerous crosses out of the air and pulling off last-ditch saves. One such from a searing low cross-shot from Callum Cockerill-Mollett was absolutely top-drawer.

All this after Chorley had grabbed a twelfth-minute lead. Justin Johnson embarked on one of his trademark dashes down the left and cut inside to deliver a low drive which keeper Jasbir Singh could only palm aside, leaving the lurking Ubaezuonu a simple tap-in, for what is fast becoming his routine goal.

It could have been two-nil just before the half-hour when Johnson again made rapid progress down the left and rattled the bar with a blistering shot.

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Desperately unlucky – but had he squared the ball across the box, the unmarked Ubaezuonu would have had another easy goal.

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Having survived the leaders’ barrage before the break, Chorley began the second half with an early chance to double the lead, Jack Sampson’s firmly-struck low drive bringing the best out of Singh.

But the story of the half was Tamworth’s frantic attempts to salvage at least a point from this dour slog in the mud. Liam Dolman hit the home bar, Dearnley plunging to save in a crowded goalmouth, and he later distinguished himself yet again with a smart stop from Kyle Finn.

As he said afterwards: ‘I just felt it was one of those nights when I wasn’t going to be beaten – and you’ve just got to enjoy them!’

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The Magpies proceeded to successfully run down the clock and this hugely-valuable victory was loudly acclaimed by the home fans at the final whistle.

CHORLEY : Dearnley, Sonawa, Smith, Wilson, Blakeman, Calveley, Maguire, Horbury (Glynn,64), Ubaezuonu (Ellis,85), Sampson, Johnson (Hazlehurst, 70).

Unused subs. Shenton, Henley.

Att. 655.

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