Superb Sholing anchor down their promotion chasing visitors in an entertaining affair at the Mortgage Decisions Stadium.

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After both sides respectfully observed a moments silence, the first chance fell to Gloucester and their striker Dayle Grubb but was thwarted by an on-form Sholing defence.
The Boatmen’s pressure seemed to catch the visitors off guard with them resorting to playing the ball around the back line, favouring keeping possession instead of giving Sholing a chance to break the deadlock.
Sholing began to assert dominance in the midfield with captain Jake Hesketh causing the away side all sorts of problems. The home side turned their dominance into their first big chance after Hesketh picked up a great through ball and was unlucky not to take the lead.
The visitors tried their best to rattle the Sholing back line but the Boatmen remained composed with George Milner-Smith taking a leading role in what would turn out to be an exceptional individual performance.
Sholing also dominated on the right side of the Gloucester goal, causing cold feet amongst the opposition and making them look very shaky at the back. Gloucester had another great chance down the flanks but the Sholing defenders were equal again, frustrating their visitors. Gloucester pounced on a sloppy pass but failed to convert after the home team recovered brilliantly. Sholing continued to limit opportunities for the opposition. The best chance of the game up to that point fell the home team’s way when Bradley Targett curled a shot just past the right post.
For the remainder of the half, Gloucester were kept mostly in their own half forced to clear multiple Sholing chances before the half time whistle was blown. HT 0-0
The visitors broke the deadlock early in the second half as Brandon Smailey converted from very close range. However, Sholing were not going down without a fight. Sholing equalised 3 minutes later after a spectacular effort from Joseph Rabbets nestled in the right corner. George Milner-Smith was involved again after he put his body on the line, stopping another Gloucester chance.
The only hitch on the home team’s performance was a booking for Charlie Gunson after he brought down Kevin Dawson but it paled in comparison to a great team performance earning a great point but they deserved all three in a fantastic game. FT 1-1

