Lancaster City completed a quick seven day league double over lowly Ossett Albion at the Giant Axe ground in Lancaster with a solitary goal from Lee Dodgson after 69 minutes.
It was a game that will not live in the memory for the 164 hardy souls who saw little action in a very poor game of football.
The visitors twice in a dull first half should really have taken the lead, Muller first denied in a one on one with keeper McDonald and the second on the verge of half time came from the best move of the match when a superb Tonks cross, was excellently headed towards the goal by Muller who was denied by a fantastic one handed save by the home keeper.
Lancaster offered little threat in the first period.
City took the lead when Green cut in towards the by line, crossed to the far post where Dodgson headed home. (1-0)
Taylor of Lancaster had a goal disallowed shortly afterwards because he was offside and that was the sum total of entertainment for the second half.
Dull it certainly was but it is three points.
It was a game that will not live in the memory for the 164 hardy souls who saw little action in a very poor game of football.
The visitors twice in a dull first half should really have taken the lead, Muller first denied in a one on one with keeper McDonald and the second on the verge of half time came from the best move of the match when a superb Tonks cross, was excellently headed towards the goal by Muller who was denied by a fantastic one handed save by the home keeper.
Lancaster offered little threat in the first period.
City took the lead when Green cut in towards the by line, crossed to the far post where Dodgson headed home. (1-0)
Taylor of Lancaster had a goal disallowed shortly afterwards because he was offside and that was the sum total of entertainment for the second half.
Dull it certainly was but it is three points.
Lancaster City 1 Ossett Albion 0 Att 164
Ossett corner about to be fumbled by City keeper McDonald
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