Sids scale the heights at Hill
They welcomed Tom Bayley, John Phillips and Barry McCoy back into the squad but, as with many away games this season, Sids handed the initiative to the home team by gifting them a goal.
A corner was met by an unmarked player on the six-yard line and it was deflected in, giving John Pope no chance. Pope had already made an outstanding save keeping out a fierce shot.
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Hide AdThe goal kicked Sidlesham into gear and they started to boss possession. Bennett played in Dan Bassil but his shot was straight at the keeper, and then a through-ball by Phillips found Tom Kelly. His first touch put him one on one with the keeper and Kelly fired in his 14th of the season.
Chances were coming more frequently for Sidlesham with most of them falling to Bassil, but the No9 couldn’t find the net.
A speculative through-ball from McCoy sent Dean Reed away down the right and a reckless challenge gave Sids a penalty right on half-time.
Phillips calmly stepped up and slotted the ball into the bottom corner.
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Hide AdOn 58 minutes, a moment of one-touch magic from Dean Bennett and MoM Phillips extended the away side’s lead. A one-two on the edge of the box ended with a shot being placed into the bottom corner by Phillips.
Robinson, Bayley and Pearce were all introduced and helped secure a vital away win which keeps promotion on track.
SIDS: Pope, Grantham, McCoy, Cowell, Carrigher, Jefkins, Phillips, Bennett (Robinson), Kelly (Pearce), Reed (Bayley), Bassil.