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Olly Nips Home To Shut Off
Gas
By Simon Skinner
Olly went into the game with Day
in goal behind a back four of Bignot, Gnohere, Forbes and Padula.
The midfield four was Rowlands, Bean, Cameroonian trialist Branco
and Cureton. Gallen and Furlong were partnered in attack. There
was no place on the bench though for Jon Hjelde so it seems he
failed to impress sufficiently.
Rangers started the game brightly
and were allowing Rovers only the briefest sniff of the ball in
attack. This was largely down to the display of Bean who was covering
every blade of grass in the middle of the park. Anyone that did
get past him found Gnohere in good form.
Rangers hit the front just after
the quarter hour mark. A Padula corner from the right was headed
behind and Gallen then took a corner from the left. Furlong rose
highest at the far post to send a downward header at goal only
to see it hacked off the line by the man on the post. Furs was
quickest to the rebound though and forced the ball home to give
Rangers a deserved lead.
It could have been two when a sweeping
move ended with Gallen heading against the woodwork. Good play
between Rowlands and Bignot saw the ball flung into the box and
turned on by Furlong. Gallen stole in at the far post and beat
former Palace keeper Kevin Miller only to see the bar intervene.
Miller had to be at his best moments
later when Cureton tried his luck from range only to see the ball
clawed away when it seemed destined for the corner.
Olly only made one change at the
break and that seemed enforced. Hamilton came on for Bignot who
was later seen limping back to the dugout. The early stages of
the half were much of the same with Rangers enjoying the bulk
of the possession without really troubling Miller again.
By now it was trialist time and
Olly threw two into the fray. Swiss U-19 international Milos Malenovic
and the exotically named Swedish/Congolese player Ndiwa Lord-Kangana
entered the game, the first on the right of midfield, the latter
in the heart of defence. I don't think it is any coincidence that
Lord-Kangana's introduction heralded Bristol Rovers' best spell
of the game.
Ex-R Junior Agogo was now on and
was running Lord-Kangana ragged whenever he got near him. He also
seemed to single out the returning Richard Edghill, now on for
Gino, for some treatment. Reg looked leggy having missed a large
slice of pre-season and looks like he has a lot to do before the
Rotherham game if he wants to be considered.
Daisy had to be sharp to keep out
a couple of fairly straightforward efforts but for all Rovers'
pressure he wasn't forced into anything too difficult. With five
minutes left to play Rangers doubled their lead through Tony Thorpe.
Thorpey seized on an error at the back and picked up the ball
just inside the box. He jinked inside two challenges before slipping
the ball past Miller at his near post. It was just reward for
Thorpe who had worked hard since replacing Rowlands just after
the break and will have served as a nice little nudge to Olly.
This was a decent game and the performance
was pretty satisfying. There was plenty of chopping and changing
during the game as Olly tried people in different positions to
see what clicked. Rowlands player both left and right wing, Cureton
played left wing, right wing and up front as did Gallen.Trialist
Malenovic also had a spell on the wing and up front.
As for the trialists, Hamilton was
solid again, this time at right back. Lord-Kangana may as well
have been Lord Lucan as most of the time you wouldn't have known
he was there as Rovers forwards strode past him at will.
Branco was busy in midfield but
seemed to give the ball away an awful lot as well as conceding
plenty of freekicks. Do we need another midfield clogger? Malenovic
certainly seemed to have a nice touch and is probably worth another
look. He just needs to be more aware of what goes on around him
and become more acclimatised to the rough and tumble of the English
game.
In terms of our current squad, Day
looked in control at all times and Arthur turned in another good
showing following his Inverness nightmare. Bignot and Padula were
as reliable as ever but Forbes didn't seem on the money to me.
Gallen, Rowlands, Cureton, Furlong
and Thorpe were all very sharp but the pick of the bunch was Beany.
He was simply outstanding, tackling everything and keeping his
passing short and accurate.
On to Palace now and a distinct
step up in class from this encounter. Olly will be looking for
a few more chances to be carved out in our final pre-season game
as we look to go into the Rotherham encounter in fine fettle.