Pinchbeck’s winning run comes to an end

Pinchbeck United’s two-match winning Thurlow Nunn League run was brought to a halt against Gorleston Reserves at The Nest in Norwich on Saturday.

However they bounced back with a 1-0 home win over FC Peterborough on Tuesday night.
Man of the match Lewis Arber gave the Knights the win thanks to a 26th minute goal.
A shot-shy display against Gorleston saw them have the majority of possession but fail to test the home goalkeeper. Long-range snapshots were blocked or charged down and they paid the price late in the first half when they failed to clear a corner. A free-kick was curled into the top corner of the net for the second.
The hosts completed a 3-0 win with a breakaway in the second half, converting the loose ball after goalkeeper Callum Bastock had saved in a one-on-one.
Knights v Gorleston: Bastock, Ward, H Wallace, Melson, Sherif (Cranfield), A Wallace, Stevens, Howlett (Brooks), Slater, Cullen, Tate (Nyang). Sub: Brettoner.
Att: 18.
Knights v FC Peterborough: Arber, Cranfield, Cullen, Martin, Melson, Sherif, Slater, Stevens, Tate, Wallace, Ward.Subs: Brettoner, Howlett.
Att: 85.
Holbeach United suffered two home defeats in four days, slumping 4-1 against FC Parson Drove on Wednesday and then 3-0 to Stanway Pegasus on Saturday.
Ryan Cook got their 88th minute consolation in the first game.
Tigers v Parson Drove: Waters, Greenacre, Ling, Nicholson, Oldham, Carter, Bassendine-Matthews, Roberts, Coccitti, Cook, Compton. Subs: Keeble, Ibeneme, Lee, Yambasu, Cash. Att: 87.
Tigers v Stanway: Waters, Greenacre, Bassendine-Matthews, Ling, Oldham, Carter, Yambasu, Roberts, Coccitti, Thorne, Cook. Subs: Lee, Compton, West.

Att: 97.

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