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FA Cup Preview: Forest Green Rovers (H)

6 November 2020

Michael Appleton's side are in Emirates FA Cup action this weekend facing Sky Bet League Two side Forest Green Rovers at LNER Stadium.

UK based Imps can watch the action LIVE on WeAreImps iFollow, get your match pass HERE

Mark Cooper's side currently sit third in the Sky Bet League Two table winning six of their opening 11 games, most recently picking up three points on Tuesday with a 2-1 win over Leyton Orient.

Odin Bailey and Mathew Stevens both got on the scoresheet for Forest Green, Stevens now has five goals in seven appearances this season. Two of his goals have come in the league with the remaining three being scored in the Papa John's Trophy.

Opposition Comments

Forest Green boss Mark Cooper spoke highly of the Imps ahead of this weekend's fixture.

The 51-year-old has described City as a 'good football team' and said he is looking forward to the game at LNER Stadium.

"It will be a tough game, they were the top ranked side in the draw and have had a good start to the season.

"We are lucky to be playing and working so it should be a good game because we both like to play football and create chances. I am really impressed with what they are doing this season, they are a good football team.

"They are organised and easy on the eye, we are looking forward to the game on Saturday."

One to Watch - Jamille Matt

The 31-year-old striker arrived at the Innocent New Lawn in the summer following a two-year spell with Newport County where he scored 20 league goals in 76 appearances.

Matt scored a hat-trick earlier in the season for Forest Green Rovers in their 4-1 Sky Bet League Two win over Scunthorpe United. The forward scored the winner in his side's 2-1 win over Morecambe last month.

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FA Cup Report: The Imps v Forest Green Rovers

7 November 2020

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The Imps booked their place in the second round of the Emirates FA Cup following a confident performance against Forest Green Rovers.

Michael Appleton’s side had Jorge Grant to thank for a first half, two goal lead, his first was a thunderous effort that rocketed into the top corner before a cool penalty from the skipper, his 8th goal of the season. Brennan Johnson stretched City’s lead in the second half before Anthony Scully made it four. Mark Cooper’s side did pull a goal back late through Elliott Whitehouse, but Scully bagged his second of the game and then James Jones finished the City scoring off cementing The Imps' place in Monday's draw for round two despite Jake Young netting a second for the visitors with the final kick of the game.

City made a number of changes to the side ahead of kick off against Forest Green, one of the most notable changes being Theo Archibald making his first FA Cup start for The Imps against his former club.

Archibald was the man too who brought the first half chance for The Imps, bursting down the left flank before hitting in a low, outward curling cross which was in the corridor of uncertainty between Lewis Thomas in the Rover’s goal and the back four but it fizzed straight through untouched. However, the visiting side were close to getting ahead, Odin Bailey picked up possession deep in the City box before sidestepping and firing just over the top from around 12 yards.

Jorge GRANT however, took things into his own hands with just 17 minutes on the clock, picking the ball up around 35 yards from goal, the City skipper then stepped forward and lashed an unstoppable right footed strike right into the top corner. Tayo Edun clipped the ball into the feet of Brennan Johnson, but Liam Kitching just got there at the last.

The Imps though were to be given an opportunity to get a second and Kitching went from hero to zero for the visitors, Anthony Scully picked up play to the left of the Rover’s area and squeezed between Kitching and Udoka Godwin-Malife but the former pulled the City striker to the floor giving the referee no option but to award a spot kick.  Up stepped GRANT to sidefoot calmly to the left of Thomas and into the goal.

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Michael Appleton’s side were confident and looking to put the game beyond the visitors, Harry Anderson did well down the right and played the ball inside to Scully who fired towards goal but it just crept wide.  Scully then turned provider as the young Irishman played a ball between the Rovers defence for Johnson, but he couldn’t quite lift the ball over Thomas from the right-hand side of the box.

City were dominating possession and the game and just ahead of the break it was almost three, first Johnson was denied from inside the box by Thomas, the ball fell to Robbie Gotts who hit the ball first time but Dan Sweeney was in the way as it flew towards goal.  Rovers almost pulled a goal back ahead of the break, Jake Young pounced on a crossfield ball at the edge of the box but was snuffed out at the vital moment by a combination of Adam Jackson and Sean Roughan both sliding in to block.

Half Time

The Imps 2 Forest Green Rovers 0

In the second half the visitors came out with a little more vigour in their play than had been seen in the opening 45 minutes and were to go quite close as Matty Stevens looked to steal a march on the City defence inside the box, but Roughan was there closing the striker down, Stevens could only steer the left wing cross wide.

Grant was close to unlocking the Rover’s defence with a slide rule pass for Archibald to get in behind and shoot but City’s number 14 screwed it just wide of the target as chances weren’t as forthcoming as earlier in the game but when the next opportunity was to come The Imps way it was to be finished in some style. Archibald fed the ball into the feed of Johnson, the striker showed trickery to drift in from the left-hand side, he shaped to shoot but feigned which created the space and JOHNSON had the time to cut the ball back across the ‘keeper and into the bottom corner.

Archibald almost scraped the top of the bar with a shot from distance, before the visitors came in search of what looked like to be a consolation working the ball down both flanks, but there was no way though for Mark Cooper’s side beyond Max Melbourne and Anderson on the left and right respectively.

The Imps on the otherhand were looking very confident going forward and the fourth goal typified that, Scully played the ball into the feet of Johnson who backheeled, James Jones did the same and SCULLY did the rest.  Within moments of the restart Anderson almost got a fifth for Michael Appleton’s side but Anderson’s lung busting run forward ended with his effort agonisingly going into the side netting.

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Rovers did manage to pull a goal back with just under ten minutes to go and it came from former Imp, Elliott WHITEHOUSE, Aaron Collin’s high cross caused problems and Whitehouse managed to sidefoot home from inside the area.  City weren’t finished though, Anderson showed tremendous tenacity down the right, refusing to be baulked in his attempts to get forward before pulling the ball back to SCULLY to sidefoot home. JONES netted City a sixth in stoppage time, turning and finishing after Anderson's low effort had been saved by Thomas before rebounding to The Imps' number eight, but with the last kick of the game YOUNG netted a second for the visitors.

FULL TIME

The Imps 6 Forest Green Rovers 2

The Teams

The Imps

1          Alex PALMER

3          Max MELBOURNE

5          Adam JACKSON

7          Tayo EDUN

10        Jorge GRANT

11        Anthony SCULLY

14        Theo ARCHIBALD

20        Brennan JOHNSON

24        Robbie GOTTS

26        Harry ANDERSON

30        Sean ROUGHAN

Substitutes

29        Ethan ROSS

8          James JONES (72’ for Edun)

9          Tom HOPPER

18        Conor McGRANDLES (72’ for Grant)

22        TJ EYOMA

25        Zack ELBOUZEDI (77’ for Archibald)

33        Hayden CANN

Booked: Edun 10’, Grant 68’, Archibald 74’

GOAL: Grant 17’, (pen) 24’, Johnson 64’, Scully 78’, 88’, Jones 90'

Forest Green

24        Lewis THOMAS

2          Kane WILSON

4          Dan SWEENEY

6          Liam KITCHING

7          Carl WINCHESTER

9          Matty STEVENS

11        Nicky CADDEN

17        Odin BAILEY

18        Jake YOUNG

20        Elliott WHITEHOUSE

22        Udoka GODWIN-MALIFE

Substitutes

1          Luke McGEE

5          Chris STOKES

8          Ebou ADAMS

10        Aaron COLLINS (65’ for Cadden)

14        Jamille MATT

15        Jordan MOORE-TAYLOR (62’ for Sweeney)

28        Josh MARCH (72’ for Stevens)

Goal: Whitehouse 82’, Young 90'

Referee: Samuel Barrott

Assistants: Wayne Grunnill & Conor Brown

4th Official: Daniel Middleton

 

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