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Stockport County in driving seat for knockout place in Bristol Street Motors Trophy after emphatic win against Everton U21s

September 17, 2024 by Tony Bugby

STOCKPORT COUNTY 4, EVERTON U21 1

Stockport County’s second of three group-stage matches in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy culminated in a comfortable victory at Edgeley Park against Everton Under-21s.

First-half strikes by Tanto Olaofe and Jayden Fevrier put the Hatters well in control before Olaofe, with his second, and Nick Powell added goals after the break,

And, despite a late Everton consolation, they went on to register their first-ever win in the competition over a top-tier club’s Category One academy. More pertinently, the result saw County go clear at the top of Northern Group A and on the verge of qualifying for the knockout-stage with one game still to play.

Shortly before the clock struck 7pm, the Hatters took to the field for an earlier-than-usual kick-off on a gloriously bright evening.

Their strong starting line-up showed nine changes from that at Crawley in League One three days earlier, although all five substitutes used in West Sussex were selected to play from the outset on this occasion, and the tie also provided an opportunity for summer signing Lewis Fiorini to make his competitive debut, following recovery from injury.

Stockport County - Cheadle End at Edgeley Park
Stockport County – Cheadle End at Edgeley Park

Having earned the night’s inaugural corner after 17 seconds, County proceeded to dominate in possession during the early stages, although the 10-minute mark was approaching by the time a first attempt of note was executed, as returning skipper Lewis Bate’s corner from the right was headed against the crossbar by Fraser Horsfall.

A minute later, the Hatters struck the bar again, courtesy of a Fiorini shot – before Powell fired over on the rebound. And midway through the first half, Jack Diamond’s cross from the right was met by Fiorini beyond the far side of goal and squared to Odin Bailey, but the subsequent shot by the latter, making his 50th appearance as a Hatter, lacked pace and was comfortably gathered up by visiting goalkeeper Zan-Luk Leban.

The young, primarily teenage, visitors – wearing squad numbers in the range between 49 and 92 – fashioned their first chance a couple of minutes before the half-hour with Ben Hinchliffe doing well to parry a well-struck shot from the left by Charlie Whitaker.

But the contest’s next attack, at the other end, saw County take a deserved lead with Jack Diamond, from the right by-line, cutting the ball back to Olaofe, who took a touch in front of goal before rifling home from close range.

Four minutes later, the advantage was doubled – and in some solo style as Fevrier converted from a tight angle on the right, after latching on to a back-pass and rounding Leban.

Three minutes ahead of the break, the two goal-scorers combined to good effect, albeit without adding to the overall County tally. A low delivery from Fevrier on the left found Olaofe, but the previous season’s leading marksman was denied by Leban – who, in added time, also kept out Diamond in front of the right post.

County, upon the resumption, took the opportunity to give a well-earned rest to Ethan Pye – who, along with Horsfall, had also started at Crawley – and introduced Ibby Touray in his stead.

Everton tested Hinchliffe twice in as many early second-half minutes, through Jacob Beaumont-Clark whose first shot was smothered by the County ‘keeper and second was tipped around the left upright.

But within five minutes of the restart, the visitors found themselves further in arrears, as Olaofe nodded the ball past Jack Tierney before going one-on-one with Leban and calmly notching his second goal of the evening.

County continued to lay siege to the Everton goal and were rewarded with a fourth just after the hour as Powell connected with a Bate free kick from the right to head in his first goal of the campaign.

It was to prove Powell’s final touch of the game, as he and three fellow Hatters promptly made way for a quartet of substitutes – one of whom, Will Collar, having been teed up by Fevrier following some trademark wizardry on the right, soon went close with a shot that was blocked by Leban.

Omari Benjamin drilled a low shot beyond County’s left post, and Whitaker saw another attempt parried by Hinchliffe whose goal was, however, breached with eight minutes left after his attempt to play the ball out was intercepted by Benjamin and rolled into an empty net.

The Hatters, on maximum points after two ties and a pair of 4-1 wins, will entertain Tranmere in their remaining group game.

Goals: Olaofe (29, 50), Fevrier (33), Powell (62) for Stockport. Benjamin (82) for Everton U21s.

Stockport County (3-4-3): Hinchliffe; Connolly, Horsfall (Hughes 63), Pye (Touray 46); Diamond, Bate (Camps 63), Powell (Collar 63), Bailey; Fevrier, Olaofe, Fiorini (Gardner 63). Subs (unused): Addai, Mapengu.

Attendance: 1,299 (102 visitors).

Report: Gareth Evans.

Filed Under: Match Report, Stockport County Tagged With: Everton U21s, Jordan Fevrier, Nick Powell, Omari Benjamin, Tanto Olaofe

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