Hartlepool United v Sutton United RECAP: Tom Crawford strike earns Pools a point as winning run comes to an end

Hartlepool United came from behind to earn a point against Sutton United. (Credit: Mark Fletcher | MI News)Hartlepool United came from behind to earn a point against Sutton United. (Credit: Mark Fletcher | MI News)
Hartlepool United came from behind to earn a point against Sutton United. (Credit: Mark Fletcher | MI News)
Hartlepool United were forced to settle for a point at home to Sutton United ending their three game winning run.

Pools fell behind inside three minutes at the Suit Direct Stadium when Joe Kizzi went unchallenged to head home Rob Milsom’s in-swinging corner.

And it led to what would be a sluggish opening 45 minutes from Graeme Lee’s side as they struggled to reach the levels of recent games.

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As it was, it was Sutton who forced the initiative and might have doubled their lead but for some instinctive defending from Reagan Ogle to block Omar Bugiel’s strike.

Graeme Lee may be forced into changes this afternoon. (Credit: Will Matthews | MI News)Graeme Lee may be forced into changes this afternoon. (Credit: Will Matthews | MI News)
Graeme Lee may be forced into changes this afternoon. (Credit: Will Matthews | MI News)

Ogle was one of three changes Lee was forced into with Jamie Sterry and Joe Grey missing out through injury as David Ferguson was replaced through illness.

Ogle and Zaine Francis-Angol took on the roles of fullbacks as Lee stuck with his 4-3-3 system.

Newcastle United loanee Joe White came in for Grey while there was also a return to the bench for Gavan Holohan.

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And Ogle wasn’t the only one with some last ditch defending as Neill Byrne did equally as well to deny Donovan Wilson.

Pools came close to an equaliser themselves when Luke Molyneux latched onto a loose ball from Omar Bogle but his first-time strike came off the post and out for a goalkick.

Lee’s side did improve in the second half and were rewarded early through Crawford’s composed finish inside the area as he found himself unmarked from Francis-Angol’s cross to lift into the roof of the net.

But neither side were able to do enough to force a winner as it ended all square at the Suit Direct Stadium.

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Hartlepool United 1-1 Sutton United RECAP: Tom Crawford’s first goal of the season earns Pools a point

Key Events

  • Tom Crawford equalises for Hartlepool
  • Joe Kizzi heads Sutton in front
  • Hartlepool United XI: Killip, Ogle, Byrne, Odusina, Francis-Angol, Featherstone ©, Morris, Crawford, White, Molyneux, Bogle
  • Subs: Bilokapic, Liddle, Hull, Holohan, Shelton, Fletcher, Carver
  • Sutton United XI: Bouzanis, Goodliffe, John, Ajiboye, Bugiel, Randell, Eastmond ©, Kizzi, Milsom, Wilson, Smith
  • Subs: Nelson, Wyatt, Davis, Beautyman, Dundas, Korboa, Boldewijn

A frustrated Molyneux is flagged offside as Pools look to try and force the issue a bit more

Another good block from Odusina who follows Randall’s run and denies the effort on goal

Bit of a stoppage in play while Morris receives treatment

Morris delays taking a shot and is subsequently closed out by Eastmond

69 - SUB FOR POOLS

Carver comes on for his home debut in place of White

Brave clearance from Odusina who takes a whack from Smith as he tried to steer Milsom’s cross goalwards

63 - SUB FOR SUTTON

Sutton with the first change as Ajiboye is replaced by Boldewijn

Better from Pools as White escapes two on the right before setting it back to Featherstone but the captain tries to find Bogle instead of taking a strike at goal and his cross floats out

59 - MORRIS WITH THE STRIKE

Neat exchange between Molyneux and Morris allows the midfielder to try his luck from range but Bouzanis is equal to the bouncing ball.

Game beginning to get a little bit stretched now as Pools up the tempo

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