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Edgeworth vindicated his manager’s decision to deploy him as a striker in Kevin Gallen’s absence by heading home Stacey Field’s cross, and though John Mulholland received his marching orders for a second yellow card with twenty minutes remaining, Aylesbury held on to win.
The first period was largely uneventful and a generally forgettable opening half hour had Aylesbury just shading possession but lacking the incisiveness to get in and test Leverstock’s goal.
Brad Wadkins dragged a shot well wide as early as the fourth minute, whilst Adam Hallissey – one of the few home players to have remained with the club over the summer – might have done better when he blazed high and wide on the end of a counter attacking move.
For Aylesbury Mulholland headed over an Edgeworth corner kick, before Zac Reynolds blasted a powerful free-kick high over the target. Steve Hatch, one of the ‘Levy Four’ to have moved to Aylesbury from the home club over the summer, had a shot blocked after Baines’ effort had fallen to him in the box.
The pivotal moment in the first half and ultimately the match followed soon afterwards. Levy’s most dangerous attacker, Tobi Akin, had the beating of the defence to run clean through and roll the ball past Sillitoe, but not the post – the ball hitting the base of the upright and going wide.
Akin was at it again, shooting over two minutes later, but it wasn’t to be his day in front of goal and moments later Aylesbury took the lead, quite against the run of play.
With the final meaningful action of the half, Stacey Field did well to retrieve the ball on the left touchline, cut inside and play a pinpoint cross for Edgeworth to easily nod home from inside the six-yard box. 1-0 Aylesbury
Half-time: Leverstock Green 0-1 Aylesbury
United kicked off the second half, now playing down the hill and hoping to use that to their favour. An early swift breakaway saw Field bring the ball forward before setting Reynolds away, who cut inside and pulled a shot wide of the near post.
Field had the ball in the net only to see the linesman’s flag raised after Jack Wood’s shot fell kindly to him in the area, whilst a decent effort from Greg Williams – starting the match in place of Gallen – had to be watched all the way by Bailey.
On the hour mark Mulholland was cautioned for taking out Hallissey on the right flank, and as the minutes ticked by the home side were growing into the game.
Wadkins had a decent hit from range go straight to Sillitoe, and a spell of good pressure by the Green saw a number of blocks in the Ducks’ box – notably by Hatch – who was immense in the second half – and Williams.
With United camped in their own half, Joyce elected to make a change and throw on Louis Austin for his second Aylesbury appearance in place of Edgeworth, and he did an excellent job – particularly ploughing a lone furrow after the Ducks were reduced in numbers.
That moment arrived just two minutes later when Mulholland was shown his second yellow card. Whilst worthy of a caution, another referee on another day might have issued a final warning, but not on this occasion, leaving Aylesbury were forced to play the last twenty with ten men – Jack Wood dropping into central defence.
Despite the numerical advantage, attacking threat from Leverstock Green was restricted by Aylesbury’s defensive excellence and Jack Sillitoe was largely untroubled in the closing minutes.
A long shot sailed past the keeper’s post, and a few corner kicks came to nothing, before James Dabbs cut across the edge of the box before skewing a shot wide of goal with eight minutes remaining.
A ball in from wide was met by Hallissey but his header was misdirected, and it was Aylesbury who had the best chance when Austin broke in behind the defence where he seemed to be impeded by last man Sam Lyon but was too honest by trying to stay on his feet.
Another long shot caused no danger to United, nor did a stoppage time corner, but a late effort from Akin did in what was the home team’s best attacking moment – Akin wriggling into the box but putting his effort wide past Sillitoe.
Aylesbury hung on through the four minutes of additional time to claim a most welcome and third successive three points.
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