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Sat 23 Nov 2019  ·  North West Division
City of Liverpool FC
E Nevitt (4'), J Jeffries (83')
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Widnes Football Club
First Team
A Chukwu (42'), (51')
REPORT | City of Liverpool 2-2 Widnes

REPORT | City of Liverpool 2-2 Widnes

Callum Chadwick23 Nov 2019 - 19:07
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Chukwu strikes twice but Widnes held to a draw

Jason Jeffries netted seven minutes from time as Widnes were forced to settle for a point away at City of Liverpool.

Elliott Nevitt had fired the Purps into a fourth-minute lead, but Widnes produced a much-improved performance and led 2-1 after Anointed Chukwu scored either side of half-time.

But they were forced to settle for a share of the spoils as Jeffries netted a late equaliser to rescue a point for the hosts.

Widnes made two changes to the side that won 6-5 at Nantwich Town in midweek. Match-winner Mike Burke continued comeback from long-term injury in action for Runcorn Town on dual-registration, while Keenan Quansah has since moved to Glossop North End.

Both Sam Heathcote and Shaun Holden were handed recalls with the Whites missing co-boss Steve Akrigg from the dugout, who underwent knee surgery earlier this week.

The two sides came into the contest in contrasting fortunes, with the Purps having won five of their last six games, while Widnes haven't won in the BetVictor Division One North/West since September.

Italian referee Claudio Gavillucci was the man in the middle - a former Serie A referee who was expelled from the league in 2018 for 'technical reasons'.

It was Craig Robinson's Purps who raced into a fourth-minute lead. Elliott Nevitt latched on to a through-ball in behind and kept his composure to slot beyond the on-rushing Owen Wheeler to give City of Liverpool the lead.

Jeffries then went close, rampaging forward only to shoot wide of the target under pressure from Danny Shaw.

Widnes, thumped by their opponents 5-1 in the Liverpool Senior Cup just three weeks earlier, rallied and were arguably the better side on the day aside from the opening 20 minutes.

James Steele and Rhain Hellawell both had long-range efforts saved by on-loan Wigan Athletic keeper James Aspinall for the Purps.

Akrigg and Kev Towey's visitors came close to an equaliser on the half-hour mark. Sam Heathcote had a powerful effort blocked which was helped back in by George Webster only for Shaw to head narrowly over.

The Purps were struggling to deal with the imposing figure of lone-Widnes striker Anointed Chukwu, and it was the Salford City loanee who fired the visitors level.

Chukwu's equaliser came three minutes before the break, firing a trademark striker's finish through a crowd of bodies after Aspinall could only push Jay Roberts' corner into the Widnes man's path.

The Whites carried their momentum into the second half and edged themselves in front on the 51-minute mark.

It was that man Chukwu again as the Purps once again failed to clear a corner, with Shaw teeing up the 19-year-old to smash an effort into the roof of the net via the underside of the bar.

James Murray would spurn a chance to make it 3-1, but he blazed off target after good work by Chukwu in the build-up.

Robinson rolled the dice with a double change on the hour mark with the introduction of Jack Hazlehurst and Tom Peterson, but chances were few and far between with Widnes holding a comfortable lead.

The Purps' best chance fell to centre-half James McCarten, but his seemingly goalbound header was brilliantly clawed away by the outstretched glove of Wheeler.

It seemed as though Widnes would hold on for a first league win since mid-September, but the Purps would strike late to maintain their own good run of form.

Jeffries's equaliser came seemingly from nothing as he drove forward towards the edge of the box and hit a daisy-cutter that squirmed beneath Wheeler and in to rescue a point for City of Liverpool who move up to ninth in the table.

Widnes remain 17th ahead of next Saturday’s blockbuster Halton Derby at home to Runcorn Linnets.

Match details

Match date

Sat 23 Nov 2019

Kickoff

15:00

Attendance

319

Competition

North West Division

League position

9
City of Liverpool FC
17
Widnes
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