Rangers find their goal directions South of Gower

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South Gower 2  Mumbles Rangers 4

Mumbles Rangers travelled to near neighbours and West Wales Premier League rivals South Gower on Saturday (25/09/2021)  Rangers were forced into a few line up changes for this fixture which included a debut appearance for their new forward signing from Llanelli Town, Ricky Kerr.

Mumbles Rangers got a grip on this game after 38 minutes played when Elliot Smith broke away on the left flank and got passed the full back to place a precision cross of the ball into the path of his Captain and striker Christian Allen who provided the finish to give his side the lead. 0-1 So at half time it was Rangers who held the advantage in this game.  The second half saw Rangers double their advantage after 70 minutes when they were awarded a free kick. Up stepped Rangers Declan Banfield who floated the ball into the South Gower penalty area. Rangers centre back Liam Brown rose majestically to meet the crossed ball and powered his header passed the helpless South Gower goalkeeper Terrence Fitzpatrick into the back of the net 0-2

However South Gower reduced the deficit three minutes later when referee Jeffery Moore awarded the home side a penalty. South Gower’s Bruno Morris scored from the spot kick. 1-2 Rangers restored their two goals cushion minutes later when Rangers Elliot Smith broke through beating two defenders with his run on goal and finished his good work by rifling his shot into the bottom corner of the South Gower goal net. 1-3  To their credit South Gower came back at Rangers and it was Bruno Morris who got his second goal of the game in the 82nd minute of the game with a good finish. 2-3. Rangers response was immediate with debutant striker Ricky Kerr picking up the ball in the 82nd minute and going on an individual mazy run cutting one way and then the other before shooting the ball into the bottom corner of the South Gower goal net giving the home goalkeeper no chance of stopping his effort. 2-4.

No more goals for either side and at the final whistle it was Rangers who celebrated their second away win of the season maintaining their unbeaten record.

Rangers sub Callum Jenkins (18) came on after 65 minutes and gave a very mature performance and almost got his side a penalty with his play. An excellent result against table toppers South Gower at the beginning of the game. Needless to say Rangers Manager Eirian Rees was full of praise for his team’s performance.

 


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