HINDSFORD FC beat Wythenshawe 4-1 in their home game on Saturday.
They started well and were unfortunate when Dave Fashou had a goal disallowed but they took the lead almost immediately when the same player fired home from close range from Neil Critchley's pass. Fashou made it two when he cleverly rounded the keeper following some good work from Paul Cunliffe.
Wythenshawe were hardly in the game but got a goal back just before half time with a well taken effort and then were denied an equaliser by a fine stop by Barry Edge.
Wythenshawe started well in the second half but Mark Redmond, Simon Hampson and Dan Toone defended well and Hindsford took control playing some excellent football on a difficult pitch. Critchley put Fashou through and he made no mistake with a powerful finish for a superb hat-trick.
Critchley made it four when a finished Cunliffe's fine run and pass.Hindsford continued to dominate with Grant Willett playing well in midfield and went close on a number of occasions; their best effort being Stuart Lomax's free kick.
Hindsford Reserves had an excellent away win at Springhead, winning a close game 4-3 with goals from Morris, Molyneaux, Haslam and Richard Howarth's strike from outside the box.
On Saturday the first team are away at Stand Athletic and the Reserves are at home against Wilmslow Albion, kick offs 2pm.
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