Melton Town FC 3-2 Ashby Ivanhoe FC

An improved and spirited Ashby display went unrewarded at Sign Right Park, as the hosts
Melton Town held on to win a thriller.
Melton hit Ashby with a rapid onslaught from the first whistle, scoring in the 5 th and 7 th
minute through two clinical finishes capitalising on a freshly put together Ashby defence
which wasn’t allowed anytime to gel in the early stages.
Despite the potentially startling first ten minutes, Ashby bounced back brilliantly, showing
signs of incredible resilience and perseverance, two elements that will be key to them
turning around their start of the season fortunes and fighting their way back up the league
table.
Ashby’s determination to get back into the game was rewarded in the 27 th minute through a
lovely piece of link up play on the edge of the box between Jordan Edwards and Will
Robson, in which a one-two round the corner left Robson one-on-one with the Melton
goalkeeper where he finished calmly into the bottom right corner to give Ashby a fighting
chance to come back.
Ashby’s well deserved goal gave The Knights a spring in their step heading into the break
which also followed into the beginning of the second half, resulting in an array of chances
that on another day could’ve been put away. A couple fell to Kartel O’Neill-Martin who was
really unlucky not to score in the 49 th minute through a whipped effort from outside the box
that was sensationally tipped around the post.
Despite all the pressure, Ashby were pegged back to a two goal deficit against the run of
play in the 57 th minute as a result of a scramble in the six yard box which ended with a
scuffed shot bouncing up into the roof of the net, reinforcing that the rub of the green just
wasn’t with Ivanhoe on the day.
Just over ten minutes later, Ashby were given a lifeline through goalkeeper Alex Graham
who brilliantly prevented the hosts going 4-1 up from the spot. One of a selection of key
moments from the number one which kept Ashby within reach of Melton.
As the game progressed, Ashby kept chipping away whilst substitutes impressed on the
whole, who stretched the opponent’s defence at times. Eventually Ashby got another goal,
an incredible one at that and a potential goal of the season contender by Roman Watson-
Quilter who’s thunderbolt was fired into the top left corner from outside the box, rounding
off a man of the match performance from the new right back.
But sadly, it was too little too late in the 95 th minute for Ivanhoe who couldn’t find an
equaliser despite their very best efforts.
Positives to take and a performance that certainly puts the team on an uphill trajectory
going into the bank holiday weekend in which Ivanhoe host both Heanor Town and Clay
Cross Town at the Element Ground on Saturday and Monday respectively, both kicking off at
3pm.
Author: Leo Bennett









