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Joseph Symes
Sports Correspondent
P.ublished 1st March 2023
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Match Report: Tranmere Rovers 1 0 Crawley Town

Photo: Tranmere Rovers
Photo: Tranmere Rovers
On a bleak Tuesday night under the lights at Prenton Park, Jordan Turnbull netted a killer blow 20 minutes from time to help Tranmere Rovers see off a spirited Crawley side.

The seasoned defender finished like a veteran striker, as he was laid off in the area and managed to calmly stab home to send the Rovers faithful into ecstasy as they claimed back-to-back wins.

In a faltering first half display by Tranmere, they were the side who looked most likely to net in a bright opening 10 minutes, including a disallowed strike.

A cross hauled into the area by Josh Dacres-Cogley found the run of Turnbull in an unnatural position, his side-footed volley flew into the top corner as he thought he had given Rovers the lead, but the linesman raised his flag to cut short the premature celebrations.

In a faltering first half display by Tranmere, they were the side who looked most likely to net ...
Crawley refused to relinquish and they began to inject urgency into their game as they looked a potent threat going forward.

Veteran Football League striker Dom Telford was left unmarked in the area as a short corner was drilled into the path of him, but a first timed effort drifted far over the bar.

Their closest effort on goal came as Ashley Nadesan was slipped through on goal, with only Joe Murphy to beat. Nadesan opened his body up but couldn’t convert his strike as Murphy claimed a strong hand to it.

Jack Powell was next to have a bite at the cherry, as a ball dropped to him on line with the penalty area, but he was unable to keep his effort down as it looped over the bar.

Tranmere offered a little bit of impetus as the half came to a close, with a half chance from Logan Chalmers un-phasing Corey Addai before the break.

Half-time: Tranmere Rovers 0-0 Crawley Town

Crawley came flying out the blocks in the second period, as an authoritative free-kick swung across goal from the left required Joe Murphy to tip over.

Josh Hawkes drove into the box, leaving the Crawley back-line static...
Apart from a Logan Chalmers header which flew wide, Crawley continued to harass Joe Murphy’s abode in search of a priceless goal.

Tom Fellows’ snap-shot drifted far wide before heart in mouth defending meant Rovers were under great pressure to clear, a weak shot was diverted forward but only into the grateful hands of Murphy.

Tranmere hit their opponents on a devastating break and managed to make it count as they took the lead.

Josh Hawkes drove into the box, leaving the Crawley back-line static, he then laid it off to the advancing Jordan Turnbull who managed to stroke home into the back of the net.

Crawley re-instated their attacking prowess and threatened Murphy even more. Tom Fellows was sent through on goal and attempted to lift the Tranmere goalkeeper, who made himself big to thwart any danger away.

Goal scorer Turnbull almost became villain as his reckless challenge left Dom Telford on the canvas and awarded the visitors a penalty. The creator, Telford, stepped up but blazed over the bar, as he was unable to take advantage of the lottery from the spot.

Rovers looked to extend their lead and nearly did so in the form of an in-swinging ball from the left, in which Turnbull rose highest to meet the cross but he could only cannon his header off the bar.

Tranmere saw the game out for a win, as they picked up a huge three points.


Joseph Symes takeaways from the match on the Wirral peninsula

Tranmere managed to chalk up back-to-back wins as they seen off 23rd-placed Crawley Town at Prenton Park.

Joe Murphy is a man on-form.

Since stepping in as Tranmere number one a few weeks back, Joe Murphy has proved to be instrumental in between the sticks.

Last night, he was forced into some goal-mouth action and was able to deny everything that came his way, excelling at making his body big, getting a strong hand to the ball and rushing out of his goal when needed.

With a tense run of games coming up, it will be crucial for him to continue his fine form as we reach the business end of the season.

Jordan Turnbull finishes like a striker.

Jordan Turnbull is a seasoned defender, but after venturing forward with twenty minutes remaining, he netted a strike a striker would be proud of.

As he was laid off in the area by Josh Hawkes, Turnbull kept his composure as he calmly slotted home, leaving Corey Addai stranded as it rolled home.

This wasn’t his only finish, as early on in the contest, he reacted to a deep ball by Josh Dacres-Cogley and managed to volley home until the linesman’s flag was up to deny him.

Missed chances prove costly for Crawley.

Despite heroics in net by Joe Murphy, Crawley were unable to make their assertiveness count as missed chances cost them dearly.

The first flashpoint came for Crawley in the first half, when Ashley Nadesan was slipped through on goal, with only Joe Murphy to beat. Nadesan opened his body up but couldn’t convert his strike as Murphy claimed a strong hand to it.

More occurred in the second period as they reacted to going behind by testing Murphy. Tom Fellows attempted to lob the onrushing keeper but a strong save kept him and Crawley further at bay.

This has seemed to be a theme of the last few weeks, but something that needs to change as their Football League status hangs in the balance.