Solihull Moors produced a dazzling attacking display at Damson Park, overwhelming Tamworth with a resounding 7-1 victory in the English National League. The home side showcased their attacking prowess from the outset, leaving the visitors struggling to contain their relentless pressure.
The scoring began in the 11th minute when Joe Sbarra opened his account for the afternoon, finding the back of the net after a well-placed assist from James Clarke. The lead, however, was short-lived. Just six minutes later, Tamworth drew level through Ronan Maher, who managed to find the net to bring parity back to the scoreline.
Solihull Moors wasted no time in reasserting their dominance. In the 29th minute, Tyler French restored their advantage, latching onto a pass from Jamey Osborne. The momentum had firmly shifted back in favour of the home side, and they capitalised ruthlessly. Two minutes later, Joe Sbarra notched his second goal of the game, this time assisted by Jacob Wakeling, extending the lead to 3-1. The first half scoring spree continued in the 38th minute as Tyrese Sinclair added his name to the scoresheet, again with Jacob Wakeling providing the assist, making it 4-1 to Solihull Moors at the interval.
The second half saw Solihull Moors continue their relentless pursuit of goals. Joe Sbarra completed his hat-trick in the 72nd minute, further punishing the Tamworth defence. The onslaught continued, with substitute Conor Wilkinson getting in on the act in the 80th minute, marking his introduction with a goal, assisted by Bradley Stevenson, another substitute who had entered the fray earlier. The scoring was rounded off in the 86th minute by Bradley Stevenson himself, who added a seventh goal for Solihull Moors, assisted by Ben Worman, to complete a truly dominant performance.
This emphatic victory sees Solihull Moors solidify their position in the league table, moving up to 10th place with 34 points after 24 games. Tamworth, meanwhile, remain in 13th place with 31 points, having played the same number of matches. The result marks a significant boost for Solihull Moors’ campaign, demonstrating their attacking capabilities against a Tamworth side that struggled to find answers on the day.