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Solihull Moors 3-0 Scunthorpe United

Solihull Moors claimed a dominant 3-0 victory against Scunthorpe United at Damson Park, extending their impressive unbeaten streak and reinforcing their strong position in the National League. The home side showcased a clinical approach, particularly in the first half, to secure the win.

The breakthrough came in the 15th minute. A well-executed passage of play by Solihull Moors saw Ben Worman assist Tyrese Sinclair, who found the net to provide his team with a vital early lead. This goal established the tempo for Moors, who continued to apply pressure.

Just fourteen minutes later, Solihull doubled their advantage. Bradley Stevenson was the scorer this time, converting an opportunity to make the scoreline 2-0. The goal highlighted Moors’ attacking ambition and their proficiency in capitalising on chances.

The first half took a significant turn in the 40th minute when Bradley Stevenson was shown a second yellow card, leading to a red and leaving Solihull Moors to compete with ten players for the remainder of the match. Despite this numerical disadvantage, the home side successfully maintained their two-goal lead until half-time.

The second half saw Scunthorpe United endeavouring to exploit their man advantage, but Solihull Moors displayed commendable resilience and tactical acumen. The home side’s defensive structure proved challenging to breach, and they continued to pose a threat on the counter-attack.

In the 71st minute, Solihull Moors cemented their victory with a third goal. Ben Worman, who had previously provided an assist, turned scorer, netting a goal to definitively seal the 3-0 win. This goal emphasised the effectiveness of Moors’ attacking strategy, even when playing with a man down.

This victory moves Solihull Moors up to 11th in the National League standings with 26 points from 19 games, recording seven wins, five draws, and seven defeats. They have now won three successive matches and have scored in their last three outings. Scunthorpe United, meanwhile, remain in a strong position, occupying 6th place with 36 points from 18 games. However, this defeat represents their first loss in their last two matches and concludes a run of failing to score in their previous fixture.