FC Halifax 2 Torquay 3: Burrow’s double fails to do trick for Halifax
Halifax are still without a point in the National League after a third consecutive defeat, with all three of Torquay’s goals coming through poor Halifax defending.
Aspin said: “It’s possibly the most disappointing of the three games, because we’ve scored two goals and still lost. You’d have to say again it was diabolical defending for the goals.
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Hide Ad“If you score two goals at home you’d expect to be getting something from the game, so it’s very disappointing. I’m down at the moment and we’ve got a difficult game on Tuesday (at Tranmere).
“We keep shooting ourselves in the foot with the goals we’re conceding.”
Angus MacDonald’s looping header gave Torquay the lead straight from Exodus Geohaghon’s uncontested long-throw, although Halifax hit back minutes later when Jordan Burrow prodded in Josh Macdonald’s free-kick.
Halifax’s defending got worse from Dan Butler’s free-kick and James Hurst turned the ball in.
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Hide AdThe half-time introduction of Connor Hughes sparked Halifax into life and his low cross was tapped in by Burrow.
Hughes’s low shot was kept out by Fabien Spiess, but Alex Fisher was left unmarked to convert a cut-back from the right after MacDonald had hit the bar from another long throw.
Jake Hibbs saw a late free-kick curl wide before Bayan Fenwick was sent-off for in stoppage time.
FC Halifax Town: Glennon, Bolton, Hutchison, Bencherif, McManus, Macdonald (Hughes 46), James, Hibbs, Tuton, Burrow, Bishop (Hattersley 62). Unused substitutes: Porter, Whitehouse, Roberts.
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Hide AdTorquay United: Spiess, Hurst (Fenwick 55), MacDonald, Geohaghon, Butler, Briscoe (Fairhurst 59), Carmichael, Richards, Fisher, Smith, Quigley (Lavelle-Moore 77). Unused substitutes: Marsh, Murombedzi.
Referee: I Hussin (Merseyside).
Man of the match: Jordan Burrow.