Huddersfield vs Walsall Full Time
Report from the ground and the Fat Controller.
The second half, for some reason, soon degenerated into a somewhat dour midfield battle. Whether this was because Huddersfield took their foot off the gas, or Walsall were competing better, it’s difficult to say, but chances were very, very few and far between.
Certainly the lads were getting stuck in more and managed to get forward more, but the attacks were generally too tentative.
Kinsella had to go off and was replaced by youth team striker McDermott, who had a reasonable chance, but put it far too close to the keeper.
Eventually, Huddersfield took a long throw and Bennett was easily beaten by Pavel Abbott after Westwood was again given problems by Booth on the near post.
Well, this was a game no one expected anything from, with a trip to the team lying in second place in the table, but this defeat just puts more and more pressure on the side. Walsall now have a mere 17 points from 14 games and that is relegation form. In fact, if you take the first two games out of the equation, the Saddlers have taken only 11 points from the last 36. Like it or not, the run of bad form is becoming a dangerous slide and a home win next week is imperative. Whether that’s possible, when Swindon’s goalless draw means we now have the worst defensive record in the Division and only ex Saddler Karl Hawley’s goal against Mansfield prevented us from going bottom of the entire heap, defensively, remains to be seen.
On top of that, the Bag Ladies beat Arsenal, Chelsea got five in the second half and Manchester United three. Perfect day.
