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Forrester gets 4 and City make it 5
By Nathan Jackson August 26 2006
Jamie Forrester scored 4 goals against Mansfield Town as the Imps make it 5 straight league away victories as City won 4-2. Forrester not only scored his first goal of the season but also went to the top of the divison's goal scoring charts with 4 very different goals.

Mansfield kicked off the game but it was 5 minutes in before something happened. Kerr won the Imps’ a corner and surprisingly, Hughes managed to get it over the first defender but it couldn’t find it’s way into the net as the Stags defence cleared well under pressure. Prolific Mansfield striker, Richard Barker came close to scoring but Marriott produced a fine stop to keep the scores level. The game calmed down again but Scott Kerr received a yellow card, one of the very few Imps have received so far this season.

2 minutes later and City had a chance to gain the lead when Lee Frecklington burst into the box before being brought down by Alex John Baptiste. Forrester and Mayo argued as to who would take the penalty and all the other players seemed to plead with Mayo to let Forrester take it and the defender reluctantly gave the ball to the striker. Forrester stuck hard to ex-Chesterfield goalkeeper, Carl Muggleton’s left and it was 1-0 to the Imps and to be fair, it came as a surprise after a game that had been restricted to the central third of the pitch.

Simon Brown, who scored his first ever professional goal against the Imps for Kidderminster a few years ago, sent a 25 yard shot towards goal but it was easy for Marriott to save the ball. City then hit Mansfield on a great counter attack when Amoo broke down the right before crossing to Forrester. The striker seemed to set to volley in with his left foot but instead controlled with his right, played with his back to goal and unleashed an unstoppable curling effort that went in at the back post to give him a brace within 20 minutes of the game’s start.

Amoo was again the creator 10 minutes later when he burst into the box and chipped the ball towards the far post, Forrester’s header was saved by Muggleton but the ball fell to him again and he had an easy tap in to score his first hatrick for the Imps and there was only half an hour gone. It was almost 4 less than a minute later when Frecklington sent the ball wide from 25 yards after mixing well with Stallard.

Mansfield came into the Imps’ half for seemingly the first time since the Imps’ scoring spree started and won a free kick for their troubles, it was however easily saved by Marriott. However, a few minutes later and Beevers upended Brown in the area. Barker stepped up and hit his penalty well, however, it was easily saved by Marriott who also collected the rebound well. It was the first time Marriott had saved a spot kick since November 2003. That was the final incident of the first half.

Within minutes of the restart and City had a second penalty when Mayo ran onto a ball by Forrester and John Mullins tried to tackle him. There appeared to be minimal contact and Mayo appeared to dive as much as certain World Cup teams and ended up getting the game’s 3rd penalty. He again argued with Forrester as to who would take it and after a while of arguing, Forrester took the ball and smashed it straight down the middle of the goal and into the net to make it 4-0 and with 40 minutes left to play, the ground virtually emptied of all home fans.

Paul Morgan’s defending denied Brown a chance on goal and City easily cleared Mansfield’s corner. Hamshaw was replaced by Reet just after the hour mark. Marriott saved well from Brown but with just over 20 minutes left, Mansfield did get one back when Danny Reet tapped home following a scramble and despite appearing to be in an offside position, the goal was allowed to stand.

After Mansfield had wasted a free kick, Stallard and John-Baptiste got into a heated argument which caused several other players to separate them. Both were booked for the argument. A minute later and Boulding’s goal bound header was headed off the line by Paul Morgan. The game slowed down to a very slot rate and the next noteworthy incident came in the mid-80 minute period when first Stallard was replaced by Gritton and then a minute later, Forrester was applauded off by both sets of supporters as he was replaced by Ryan.

Heading towards full time and Paul Morgan apparently handled the ball in the box and Mansfield were awarded another penalty, the game’s 4th. Richard Barker did what he couldn’t do in the first half and put his penalty away to make it 4-2 but it couldn’t distract from a great day for the Imps.

 

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