Saturday 6th January 2024 | Austin Ainsworth
2023 saw Wakefield AFC on a continuous upward trajectory in the NCEL Division One, with a play-off finish in their first season at this level followed this season by a charge to the top of the league standings at the close of the year. Having won all but four of their league fixtures since the start of October, Wakefield moved in to 2024 with real aspirations of a title challenge, albeit with their gap to the sides below them reduced after their momentum had stalled recently with a loss and a draw either side of Christmas.
The visitors to the Be Well Support Stadium for Wakefield’s first game of the year were mid-table Harrogate Railway Athletic, who came in to the game having failed to win any of their December fixtures; their form this season having deteriorated after narrowly missing out on promotion last year.
Wakefield – 3-0 victors in the reverse fixture earlier in the season – should have had the edge going in to the game, however were somewhat hampered by an ever increasing list of absentees. Manager Gabe Mozzini had to do without the key duo of Callum Charlton and Oliver Rodriguez on the left of his team, whilst striker Ben Gelder was also missing following an injury picked up in the last game. That did mean a rare start for Edward Busfield in defence, with regular right-back Aaron Pilkington moving over to the left of the back four. Jake Morrison also made a welcome first league start since the beginning of October in attack, ahead of a midfield that included new-signing Joel Spence who was making his third start in succession.
Morrison was at the heart of the action immediately, first playing Cameron Barnett in on goal for a 1-v-1 opportunity that the midfielder narrowly missed on the stretch, and then seeing his own looping header fall just wide of the post in a bright opening 10 minutes for the hosts.
Wakefield were sucker-punched in the 14th minute though, after Busfield’s attack down the right was halted when the referee gave an incredibly soft foul after he challenged the goalkeeper in the opposition box. Before Wakefield had worked out what had happened, the free-kick was taken short to Harrogate’s Daniel Hickey, who rode several challenges as he ran the length of the pitch before slotting the ball past Henry Kendrick in the Wakefield goal.
That wouldn’t be the first time warning bells rang for Wakefield in a first half in which they dominated, but in which they looked susceptible to fast and direct Harrogate counter-attacks, with the away side denied by a great save from Kendrick moments later when the Harrogate striker bore down on goal.
Nevertheless, Wakefield did continue to create chances and found the equaliser in the 21st minute through Barnett with his fifth goal of the campaign. It was an intricately crafted goal as Jaydan Sandhu and Mason Rubie played a corner short on the left, before the former threaded a perfect pass back through for Rubie to break into the left side of the penalty area. The winger, on a red hot streak of goalscoring form this season, reverted to his more traditional role of creating goals as he drilled the ball back across the six yard line for Barnett to side-foot home.
After that it was Harrogate who had the better of the first half chances and, despite Wakefield’s superiority in possession, the away side would probably have been the happier of the two sides at half-time.
On the face of it, the second half was much more one-sided in Wakefield’s favour, with their command of territory and possession largely unchallenged. However, as in the first half, there was a clear sense of something missing from their performance; their attacks often breaking down through wayward passing, and jeopardy never far away with it all too easy for Harrogate to bypass the midfield with a number of counter attacks.
The home side also failed to make their chances count as they rarely tested the Harrogate ‘keeper, with two excellent Sandhu free-kicks that shook the side netting and then the post the best of Wakefield’s second half efforts.
That failure to capitalise again proved fatal as Harrogate were given the chance of an unlikely three points in the 83rd minute through the award of a penalty kick. The build-up was again disappointing from a Wakefield point of view, with substitute Bradley Green forced into a race back towards his own goal after he was a caught under a route-one clearance from the Harrogate defence. Green was tricked into committing to a sliding challenge in the box by a smart turn from the Harrogate attacker, who then went to ground after flicking the ball around the onrushing Kendrick. Kendrick could then do nothing about the well-taken spot-kick, which was struck low, to his right by Harrogate’s Alex Clark.
There was to be no response from Wakefield, who were unable to muster another chance in the closing stages, meaning they fell to their second defeat in three games. Mozzini’s disappointment was evident after the match, succinctly summarising the mood following the result by stating: “It is a game we need to learn lessons from and move forward”.
That will be all the more important should Wakefield still harbour ambitions of automatic promotion this season, with the result leaving work to be done on that front as they now drop to third in the table. Wakefield have a week to wait and prepare themselves to put things right, with their next match against 20th place Yorkshire Amateur starting a run of four away fixtures; kick-off 15:00PM on Saturday 13th January 2024.
Match Stats
Half Time: 1-1
Full Time: 1-2
Attendance: 523
Wakefield AFC Starting XI:
Henry Kendrick – Edward Busfield, Jack Durkin (C), Jack Cairney, Aaron Pilkington – Joel Spencer, Jaydan Sandhu – Mason Rubie, Sebastian Losa, Cameron Barnett – Jake Morrison
Wakefield AFC Subs Used:
32m, Bradley Green for Sebastian Losa
46m, Danny Youel for Cameron Barnett
Possession:
Wakefield AFC 68% – 32% Harrogate Railway Athletic
Passes Completed:
Wakefield AFC 321 – 134 Harrogate Railway Athletic
Goals:
14m, Daniel Hickey
21m, Cameron Barnett
83m, Alex Clark (Pen)
Wakefield AFC Assists:
21m, Mason Rubie
Wakefield AFC Cards:
Cameron Barnett (Yellow)
Edward Busfield (Yellow)
Attempts
Wakefield AFC
First Half
Shots on Target: 5
Shots off Target: 2
Second Half
Shots on Target: 0
Shot off Target: 6
Harrogate Railway Athletic
First Half
Shots on Target: 3
Shots off Target: 4
Second Half
Shots on Target: 2
Shots off Target: 3