Queen’s Under 18s lost 3-1 to Hamilton Academical in CAS Elite League game at New Douglas Park on Friday night. A cold windy night for football. Hamilton started the game strongly pushing Queen’s back in the opening minutes without creating any clear-cut chances. Tyrece McDonnell had a great run down the left win in the […]
Queen's Under 18s lost 3-1 to Hamilton Academical in CAS Elite League game at New Douglas Park on Friday night.
A cold windy night for football.
Hamilton started the game strongly pushing Queen’s back in the opening minutes without creating any clear-cut chances.
Tyrece McDonnell had a great run down the left win in the sixth minute, beating three Accies defender before cutting the ball back for a shot which was well save by Murray in goal for Accies.
The game continued to be played at a furious pace with midfields cancelling each other out.
In the 27th minute Sam Kane pulled off a superb stop diving low to his left. This was immediately followed by a 50 yard run by Ross Mclean which unfortunately when he played a through ball the Queen’s forward had strayed offside.
In the 31st minute Hamilton had the ball in the net, but the far side assistant had his flag raised to cancel out the goal.
One minute from the break Accies opened the scoring when Ben Black took advantage of a defensive lapse to knock the ball past Sam Kane into the net.
Half-time: Hamilton Academical 1 Queen’s Park 0
Three minutes into the second half Accies doubled their lead when Black fired a low shot past Kane from the edge of the box.
Queen’s continued to battle to get a goal back and in the 56th minute Tyrece McDonnell dribbled his way in to the Accies box, cut the ball back but the Accies defenders cleared the danger.
In the 66th minute Hamilton added a third. A corner from the left was played to the back post. The ball was headed back in and despite Liam McVey’s goal-line clearance the assistant referee gave the goal.
Ten minutes later Queen’s pulled one back when Tyrece McDonnell slotted the ball home from a tight angle.
In the final minute Lewis Burchill came close only to see Murray block his shot.
Full-time: Hamilton Academical 3 Queen’s Park 1
Hamilton Academical: Reece Murray, Liam Morgan, Anthony Carroll, Christopher Neeson, Lewis Latona, Jack Bell, Lewis Hodgkiss, Ben Black, Alex Eguagi, Gravine Gwamba-lo Kalala. Subs: Lennon Lyons, Rocco Devenny, Aaron Eadie, Ben Reilly, Neil Stafford.
Queen’s Park: Sam Kane, Leo Clark, Darryl Carrick, Michael Collie, Leo Fisher, Alfie Lumsden, Liam McVey Ross Mclean, Jayden Fitzpatrick, Josh Howe, Tyrece McDonnell. Subs: Jude Bell, Dom Brady, Theo McCormick, Lewis Burchill, Daniel Matheson, Finn Morrow, Sam Gibson.
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