Match Report
Thursday 23rd October 2014 FA Youth Cup Third Round Qualifying
Leverstock Green (2) 2 Warner-Eley 7, 27
AFC Hornchurch (1) 1 Emmanuel 21
at Pancake Lane

Report by Peter Berman

The fans were treated to a wonderful game at Pancake Lane on Thursday night, as Leverstock Green U18s returned to FA Youth Cup action. The victor would play Southend United at Roots Hall in the next round, but standing in Levy's way were a very strong AFC Hornchurch side.

The visitors could have gone ahead in the opening minutes of the game, but crucially Mark Berg saved Owen Edobor's shot from close range. This was costly for them, as Levy's response was to take the lead though a lovely header by the impressive Luke Warner-Eley. Hornchurch had failed to clear their lines after some good play by Alfie Boswell and Charlie Frost, and Warner-Eley was there to punish them.

However, this was the best squad Levy have faced so far this season, and the response was swift. Jamie Cartney-Chand headed over the bar, before Green were handed a huge let off when he suffered a big miss after getting on the end of a lovely free kick by Paulius Ditkevicius, who was arguably the most impressive of the Hornchurch players.

An equaliser looked very likely though, and the visitors were good value for it. Green looked to have survived the danger when Berg made a great save to deny Edobor in the 21st minute, but Cartell Emmanuel was able to score from the resulting corner to bring the scores level.

It was at this moment that Leverstock Green showed their true strength of character. The way their opponents were playing, other squads might have let their heads drop, and gone on to lose the game, but Green were in no mood to let that happen. Instead, they went on the attack again. Another bit of great play, this time by Warner-Eley and Casey Linsell, resulted in a throw. The ball was hurled into the penalty area by Jaiden Shelley-McPherson, and again Hornchurch failed to clear their lines, and the ball fell to Warner-Eley, who fired his team into the lead for the second time.

Warner-Eley even had the chance to complete his hat-trick in the first half, but his long range effort was saved by Callum Chafer in the 31st minute. That's how things stayed until half time. The second half began in controversial style when Fahad Nazor pulled down Luke Warner-Eley on the edge of the penalty area. The free kick was cleared on that occasion, but a goal seemed to be coming. Green looked the more likely at that point, as Warner-Eley was still terrorising the defence, pulling them this way and that.

By the one hour mark it was turning into a very even second half, with the teams cancelling each other out. However, as the game wore on, the chances started coming again. Green had a huge opportunity to wrap things up in the 85th minute when substitute Alix Gilbert rounded the keeper, but his shot was cleared off the line by Nazor. Then Warner-Eley tried another long range shot, but to no avail. As the game went into extra time, Levy had a heart stopping moment when Cartney-Chand was in on goal for Hornchurch, but another big miss by the midfielder saw that their lead remained intact.

You could have cut the tension with a knife, but finally the ref blew his whistle for full time to jubilant scenes from the Leverstock Green faithful. After all, this had all the ingredients for fantastic evening of football: a great match, a brilliant performance, an opponent who was very magnanimous and sporting in defeat, and the chance to play a football league club in the next round. Brilliant!

Details of the Southend game will be announced in due course.

Leverstock Green: 1. Mark Berg, 2. Brandon Whitman, 3. Tyler Osborne, 4. Billy Gardner, 5. Jaidon Shelley-McPherson, 6. Charlie Frost (15. Jamal Adu 75 mins), 7. Daniel Devine, 8. Luke Preedy (C), 9. Alfie Boswell (12. Alix Gilbert 78 mins), 10. Luke Warner-Eley, 11. Casey Lindsell (14. Jason Abbott 90 mins). Subs not used: 16. Alex Payne, 17. Cameron Gaffney.
AFC Hornchurch: 1. Callum Chafer, 2. Fahad Nazor (C), 3. Raheel Gohil, 4. Darnell Weise (12. Obed Agyekum 59 mins), 5. Emmanuel Igbineweka, 6. Warren Thomas, 7. Jamie Cartney-Chand, 8. Paulius Ditkevicius, 9. Owen Edobar, 10. Evaristo Kitoko (15. Ryan Mallett 75 mins), 11. Cartell Emmanuel (16. Asad Mohamed 65 mins). Subs not used: 14. Emmenuel Oluwole, 17. Dion MacFoy-Johnson.