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Five minutes into the second half, the Glovers suffered a blow when Andy Lindegaard pulled up with a hamstring
problem that will keep him out of the Glovers side for the next three or four weeks. Paul Terry replaced him on
the right.
Although Yeovil had started the second half as the brighter of the two teams, finally reversing the first half
trend, within 11 minutes all of that mattered little as the home side took the lead. Their first corner of the
second half reaped dividends as a long throw by Matthew Gill was knocked down by Glynn Hurst, and Gavin GORDON
stabbed in a six yard gift into the corner of the net.
The Glovers looked a little shocked and Notts County quickly created two more chances to extend that lead.
Tony Scully hit a speculative shot that deflected off a Yeovil defender and over the crossbar. Then Chris Weale
had to rush off his line to smother a David Pipe right flank run when he got in behind Michael Rose.
Perhaps this lulled County into a false sense of security because in the 68th minute, Yeovil produced a classic
counter-attacking sucker-punch. Clearing the ball from their own six-yard line, the ball was picked up by Kevin
Gall who produced a weaving run along the right flank before delivering a gem of a cross-field ball to Michael Rose.
Rose beat one man and then delivered a peach of a cross to find Paul TERRY who had made a full 90 yard run
to plant a superb header past County keeper Wayne Henderson.
The remainder of the game perhaps showed the root of Notts County's on the field problems. After 68 minutes worth
of noisily backing their team, the home fans fell silent perhaps suspecting the worst, and a few players heads seem
to drop. The Glovers were taking full advantage and play was now firmly switched into the Yeovil half.
A Lee Johnson corner was punched out by Henderson, and Johnson's re-delivered cross back into the box was headed
back across the face of goal, but Bartosz Tarachulski couldn't quite direct his header onto the target. Darren Way
had a big appeal for a penalty turned down when he volleyed just inside the area. The ball clearly hit Julien
Baudet's arm but no doubt referee Gary Lewis felt that Way's volley gave the Notts County man little chance
of getting out of the way.
Meanwhile at the other end, Paul Terry almost turned from hero to villain when he gifted Notts County what
was becoming increasingly rare chances for the home side. His backpass to Chris Weale was underhit and Gavin
Gordon latched onto the loose ball. Attempting to round Chris Weale though, the Yeovil keeper brilliantly got a
hand on the ball and cleanly took it out of Gordon's reach. Terry's nod towards Weale made it clear how relieved
he was to get out of jail there.
Such moments can be the dividing line between success and failure, and within minutes Yeovil had won the
game. Phil Jevons had his back to goal and was going nowhere in particular when David Pipe needlessly decided to wrap
his foot round the Yeovil striker's ankle, and when Jevons went down, there were few complaints from the
home side's defence.
Up stepped Phil JEVONS to fire home the penalty, but home keeper Wayne Henderson blocked the attempt
that had gone straight down the middle of the goal. Fortunately luck was on Jevons' side, as the ball rebounded
straight back to him, and with the keeper on the floor and the ball three yards out, he was never going to miss.
With nine minutes remaining, the Glovers had turned it all around.
Notts County made two late substitutions to try and change the way the game was going, but they had little effect
on what was now Yeovil's game. Bartosz Tarachulski weaved his way down the right wing and teed up a shot for
Adam Lockwood that was tipped just over the crossbar for a corner. County's final attempt to claw the game back
came from Julien Baudet, but Chris Weale did well to hold onto the midfielder's shot, with another County player
following in on the rebound.
In the end Yeovil were able to play out three minutes of injury time comfortably in the Notts County half,
with the home side's frustration giving Yeovil a series of free kicks around the corner flag, thus completing
a great comeback in which Yeovil looked far from convincing during the first third of the game, but by the final
third had over-run their opponents and grabbed what will almost certainly be a valuable three points against an
opposition that surely can not stay at the wrong end of the table for long.
Badger
MOTM Vote Result:
| Player |
MOTM |
Score |
| Chris Weale |
25 |
800 |
| Kevin Gall |
3 |
244 |
| Paul Terry |
3 |
217 |
| Darren Way |
1 |
139 |
| Liam Fontaine |
1 |
128 |
| Phil Jevons |
2 |
117 |
| Terry Skiverton |
1 |
39 |
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Overall match rating: 6.9 / 10
Performance: 6.2
Entertainment: 7.6
36 votes received.
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