Date: 17/09/2022
Stadium: Darlington Arena, Darlington

Attendance: 1088

Competition: FA Cup / Qualifying 2




Darlington
3 - 2
Full-Time


Southport
Manager: Liam Watson
Goalscorers
Niall Watson
Tyler Walton

Report

Publication: Southport Visiter

Publication Date: 22/09/2022

Match Report – Southport Visiter – 22/09/2022

Cup exit harsh on ‘Port after fine display

Southport Visiter
22 Sep 2022

DARLINGTON ……………………… 3 SOUTHPORT ………………………… 2

FOOTBALL can be a very cruel game at times and Southport felt the full force of that this afternoon going down, and out of the FA Cup at Darlington by three goals to two.

The first 15 minutes were all action.

Southport took the lead in the fifth minute when Niall Watson stooped low to head in after a flick on by Chris Doyle from a Josh Hmami corner.

The lead was short lived with Darlington equalising just two minutes later in the games turning point. Michael Carberry was adjudged to have committed a foul on the Darlington attacker in the area and the referee awarded a penalty but made matters worse by sending the Southport defender off.

At the time it looked like a stonewall penalty, the video shows very claerly that was not the case but was it deserving of a sending off, the man that mattered said yes and Southport had to play 83 minutes with ten men.

Mark Beck duly despatched the pen.

However Southport were playing some neat passing football and took the lead again in the 13th minute when after great work by Watson Tyler Walton fired home from close range.

The 16th minute saw another pivotal moment in the game, Taylor in the Darlington goal looked to have handled the ball outside the area but nothing was given.

Southport were well deserving of the 2-1 lead at half time.

We expected a second half onslaught from the home side but it never materialised until the 55th minute when Beck got his second heading home from a corner with Southport down to nine men at the time as Walton was off the field after having received treatment for an injury. Watson went close for the visitors on 60 minutes nearly walking the ball in after a mazy run but it was not to be.

Having put in so much effort with ten men the legs were starting to go and with Darlington pressing forward Beck completed his hat-trick on 80 minutes pouncing on a mistake from Tony McMillan to fire home.

Southport nearly benefited from an own goal late on which hit the bar and went over, somewhat bizzarely the ref awarded a goalkick.

It was not to be for the visitors, the complimentary comments from the Darlington fans about our performance and forgetting we were the team with ten men said a lot but it is another defeat and an early exit from this season’s FA Cup.

Manager Liam Watson was full of praise for his players’ efforts: “It was a disappointing result, the lads didn’t deserve that –I thought it was a fantastic performance from start to finish. We looked a threat and there were some top individual performances.

“We probably created more chances in that game than we have all season.

“You go down to ten men after nine minutes it’s always going to be difficult but they dug in and kept going and going.”


Publication: Southport Visiter

Match Report – Non-League Paper – 18/09/22

HAT-TRICK HERO MAKES HIS MARK FOR QUAKERS

The Non-League Football Paper

By Craig Stoddart

A MARK BECK hat-trick saw Darlington overcome ten-man Southport, but Quakers made hard work against an off-form side. In an explosive start, there were three goals and a red card in the first 13 minutes, with Southport taking a sixth-minute lead through Niall Watson. He turned in at close-range after a corner, but within a minute of the restart Quakers were awarded a penalty when Michael Carberry felled Kaine Felix. Left-back Carberry was red-carded and Beck scored the penalty, but Southport were soon back ahead. They made the most of woeful Darlington defending, and a cross from the right found Tyler Walton whose header hit the post, but he then tucked home the loose ball. Against ten men, Quakers toiled for the rest of the half but only threatened when Tony McMillan saved a Beck header. McMillan, however, was unable to stop Beck ten minutes after the restart when the striker headed home a Jack Lambert cross. Playmaker Lambert again shone for Quakers, and it was his fierce shot that led to Beck’s hat-trick goal. McMillan could only parry Lambert’s drive, and Beck was on hand to head home, putting him on nine goals for the season and complete Quakers’ turnaround.

STAR MAN: Mark Beck (Darlington)

ENTERTAIN

MENT: ★★★★★


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