Saturday 30th March 2024 | Austin Ainsworth
After two impressive home victories in his first two games, new Wakefield manager Junior Roberti faced the fresh challenge of an away match in the NCEL Division One. Specifically, The Falcons – second at the start of the day – made the short trip to face seventh placed Wombwell Town on Saturday, knowing a victory could go a long way in all but securing a play-off finish.
And, as if the two sides’ positions at the north end of the league table wasn’t enough to add extra spice to the game, there was sure to be a healthy dose of needle given the contingent of ex-Wakefield AFC personnel in Wombwell’s squad. In truth, if the two sides’ squads were anonymously shown to a Wakefield AFC fan two years ago, they’d have been more likely to pick Wombwell’s as their own; ex players Rhys Plater, Danny Youel, Josh Lindley and Cory Woodward all in the starting line-up as well as Henry Kendrick on the bench.
Unsurprisingly Wakefield, after recent eye-catching performances and results, were unchanged in both their line-up and fluid 3-4-3 formation. With that in mind, their start to the game was also akin to recent performances; fast, fluid and free-flowing. Winger Oliver Rodriguez was at the heart of it too, displaying many fine touches and glimpses of his speed and skill, before opening the scoring in just the ninth minute having already forced a fine, stretching save from the goalkeeper moments before with a piece of brilliant, individual play.
The goal was a work of art as wing-back Callum Charlton received the ball in his own box and cleared it with a precise pass up to Sebastian Losa. The latter bamboozled all of Wombwell’s backline with a deft flick on to striker Ben Gelder, who turned and played Rodriguez in down the left with a neat reverse pass. Rodriguez, still with much to do, dribbled inside and then dinked a lovely shot over the Wombwell ‘keeper for his 12th goal of the season.
The impressive start from Rodriguez and his side came in spite of a very difficult, heavy pitch that deteriorated even further throughout the match. That may have contributed to a downturn in Wakefield’s performance as the game wore on, but perhaps not as much as the unfortunate injury to Rodriguez in the 23rd minute that forced his removal.
Wakefield just weren’t the same after his departure, and with the game becoming more and more ragged, it suited Wombwell’s direct, physical style. The home side could have equalised with their best chance five minutes from the end of the half, when goalkeeper George Bristol came rushing out to a long ball and was caught in no-man’s land on the edge of his box. Fortunately for Wakefield, with Bristol having forced the sticker wide, captain Jack Durkin was on hand to clear the shot off the line with a fine recovery run.
Although the one goal advantage was probably fair to Wakefield given their start to the match, Wombwell were sent in at half-time even more dejected when Wakefield winger Slater Barnes doubled the away side’s lead just before the interval. The goal came as a Wakefield corner was cleared back out to Jaydan Sandhu, who nonchalantly juggled the ball with several kick-ups before drilling a volleyed cross back in to the box. Gelder, probably Wakefield’s best player in the half after Rodriguez, received the ball and assisted his second goal of the game as he laid the ball off perfectly to Barnes, who drilled his shot through a forest of legs in to the corner.
Although Wakefield had managed to increase their advantage at the end of the half, Wombwell appeared to have started to raise their own game as Wakefield began to experience a dip in performance. That pattern continued throughout a poor second half from Wakefield, who were unable to get hold of the ball with any real consistency and appeared to struggle to match Wombwell’s intensity.
Wombwell saw plenty of chances to pull a goal back but were denied by either profligate finishing or the expertise of Bristol in Wakefield’s goal. The away side could only live dangerously for so long though and did see Wombwell reduce the deficit just before the hour mark through ex-winger Plater. He was on hand to tap-in at the back post after pressure from Wombwell saw a shot-cum-cross deflected towards him in the box.
That should have served as a wake-up call for Wakefield to warn them that the points were far from secure, however they continued to struggle to wrest any momentum back from Wombwell, and the home side bagged a deserved equaliser with just over 15 minutes to play. The goal was route-one stuff as a long throw-in was delivered right down Wakefield’s throat; Rikki Paylor on hand with a towering header to silence the numerous contingent of Wakefield fans.
Wakefield were hanging on and the stats – not always to be trusted – on this occasion told the story of their struggle; 52% possession their lowest share in any league game where they have kept 11 players on the pitch; and their total passes completed of 126 not just their second lowest total, but the first time they have been out-passed by their opposition in any league game.
Were it not for the exploits of Bristol, his best save coming with minutes remaining when he denied an almost certain goal with a point-blank save when a Wombwell player raced clear on goal, things could have been much worse for the away side. That, despite their struggles, Wakefield held on and themselves started to again fashion chances on goal late-on spoke volumes for their own character; both Barnes and substitute Lewis Stephens denied almost certain winners close to the end.
Winning ugly and winning when not playing well is an important trait and one not regularly seen from Wakefield previously. But, in added time of added time, Barnes broke Wombwell hearts to steal all three points back for Wakefield at the death. As they had been for much of the half, Wakefield were sat deep defending a Wombwell attack when the counter was sprung through a pass out to Sandhu in midfield. He found Barnes wide left with a searching, diagonal pass in to space. Barnes’ touch was excellent, with the winger accelerating inside and away from his marker, before cooly finishing past the goalkeeper to win the game; the goal his 13th in 14 games and also a scarcely believable 27th assist for Sandhu this season.
The fans and players alike went wild, the jubilance of a dramatic, late win heightened by the knowledge that Wakefield have now all but secured their position in the play-offs, as Horbury Town’s loss on Saturday means they now can’t finish above Wakefield. Mathematically, the day’s opponents Wombwell are the only side able to displace Wakefield, but they would need to win all seven of their remaining games and hope Wakefield fail to win again.
In reality one more win should do it for Wakefield who, on paper, with the other sides’ games in hand taken in to account, now appear to be vying for fourth or fifth with Retford UTD – perhaps a little disappointing given Wakefield still sit second, and have occupied the top two spots for a number of weeks. However, all of the top five have difficult run ins; with Parkgate scheduled to face all of their play-off rivals apart from Wakefield in a hectic run of fixtures, whilst the others all have at least two fixtures against those in the hunt for the play-offs. As such, the mission for Wakefield is to collect the maximum of nine points from their remaining games and see how high that can take them, in the hope of a second or third placed finish bringing a home fixture in the play-offs. The first of those remaining three games comes at home to Louth Town; kick-off 15:00PM on Saturday 6th April 2024.
Match Stats
Half Time: 0-2
Full Time: 2-3
Attendance: 352
Wakefield AFC Starting XI:
George Bristol – Jack Durkin (C), Jack Cairney, T’nique Fishley – Mason Rubie, Sebastian Losa, Jaydan Sandhu, Callum Charlton – Slater Barnes, Ben Gelder, Oliver Rodriguez
Wakefield AFC Subs Used:
23m, Jordan Helliwell for Oliver Rodriguez
63m, Nathan Hawkhead for Sebastian Losa
75m, Lewis Stephens for Mason Rubie
Possession:
Wombwell Town 48% – 52% Wakefield AFC
Passes Completed:
Wombwell Town 129 – 126 Wakefield AFC
Goals:
9m, Oliver Rodriguez
41m, Slater Barnes
58m, Rhys Plater
73m, Rikki Paylor
90m+5, Slater Barnes
Wakefield AFC Assists:
9m, Ben Gelder
41m, Ben Gelder
90m+5, Jaydan Sandhu
Wakefield AFC Cards:
Jordan Helliwell (Yellow)
Jack Cairney (Yellow)
Attempts
Wakefield AFC
First Half
Shots on Target: 5
Shots off Target: 3
Second Half
Shots on Target: 5
Shot off Target: 3
Wombwell Town
First Half
Shots on Target: 2
Shots off Target: 4
Second Half
Shots on Target: 6
Shots off Target: 5