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2 | 15, 65m | |
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9 | 12, 85m | |
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12 | 9, 85m | |
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15 | 2, 65m | |
16 | 11, 64m | |
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10 | 12, 77m | |
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12 | 10, 77m | |
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MANAGEMENT | ||
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The Ducks went into the game full of confidence after seven straight victories, and it showed throughout as they passed the ball about stylishly and took the game to their hosts.
The opening exchanges were quiet, with a Nick Leach flicked header missing the target for the Greens after five minutes the only real talking point of the first twenty minutes.
Henney came close to scoring, but his touch took the ball through to keeper Paul Evans instead of allowing him to run in on goal after a fine pass by Liam Smyth.
Bath showed little attacking fluidity in the first period, although a few saving challenges were necessary by United's increasingly impressive defence, and on one occasion Leach scrambled a dangerous low cross behind.
Two minutes from the break Danny Mead harshly found himself in the referee's notebook, but United had made it to the break goalless and with relative ease.
Half-time: Bath 0-0 Aylesbury
After the break things were certainly more lively, and it was Aylesbury on the attack first as they forced a corner kick which fell to Mark Jones, but his shot was deflected over the bar.
Three minutes later Bath had their first effort of the game, Lewis Hogg racing away before cutting inside and firing for goal, his left-footed effort easily held by Tom Vincent.
The Ducks went close again soon after, this time Mead being released down the left and crossing accurately for the waiting Hawkins who could only head over.
Bath were next to threaten, as the game started to open up, Dave Gilroy outwitting Mead before smashing a shot wide across the face of goal.
Aylesbury went ahead on 63 minutes, the goal coming from their best move of the match. Henney was freed on the left, and he raced into the area before squaring the ball right into the path of Hawkins, who couldn't miss from five yards. 1-0 Aylesbury
Holding onto the lead was surely going to be a tough ask against their Conference South opponents, but the expected onslaught never truely materialised as Bath failed to raise their game sufficiently.
Vincent made a great save to deny Gilroy with fifteen minutes remaining, getting down low to save the low shot with his fingertips.
Three minutes from time Henney nearly scored a second for the Ducks, come across the box he released a left-footed shot which rolled past the far post.
As expected, there were some close calls for United as the seconds counted down.
A minute from time Lewis Hogg curled a 25-yard free-kick which smacked the top of the post before eventually being cleared. Then, in stoppage time, the ball was twice cleared off the line after Vincent had initially punched a low ball into his own man - Liam Smyth well positioned to save the day.
Having dug in and held on to their lead, the full time whistle sounded and was met with elated cheers from the travelling contingent of Ducks fans, who celebrated a wonderful win with their clearly just as elated team.