Leyton Orient 0 Barnsley 0: Davies excels to keep Tykes in the top six

BARNSLEY’S six-match winning streak is over, but boss Lee Johnson will have been pleased with a hard-earned goalless draw at Leyton Orient.
Barnsley manager Lee Johnson.Barnsley manager Lee Johnson.
Barnsley manager Lee Johnson.

Barnsley goalkeeper Adam Davies was in terrific form during the second half as he helped earn a point which keeps his side in the play-off places, although substitute Milan Lalkovic was shown a straight red card in the 90th minute following a crude challenge on Nathan Clarke.

In a bleak first half, Jobi McAnuff headed narrowly over the top early on for the home side before defender Scott Cuthbert should have done better when he planted a woeful header wide from eight yards.

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Barnsley’s only decent chance came midway through the first half when leading scorer Conor Hourihane curled in a smart free-kick which was easily saved.

The hosts came mighty close to breaking the deadlock twice just before the half-hour mark.

Former Oakwell forward Chris Dagnall nodded narrowly wide, before then turning provider for Darius Henderson, who drilled a low shot disappointingly wide.

Davies was then superb in the 36th minute when he produced a near-post stop to deny McAnuff.

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Barnsley improved after the break, but their closest chance came through John O’Sullivan, who screwed his shot wide.

Leyton Orient: Cisak, O’Neill, Cuthbert, Clarke, Dossena, Wright, Pritchard, McAnuff (Cox, 79), Dagnall, Henderson (Mooney, 82), Hedges (Simpson, 90). Unused substitutes: Omozusi, Sawyer, Lowry, Woods.

Barnsley: Davies, Holgate, Cranie, Nyatanga, John, O’Sullivan (Lalkovic, 70), Pearson, Hourihane, Scowen, Waring (Ibehre, 86), Winnall (Berry, 76). Unused substitutes: Dibble, Smith, Hemmings, Bailey.

Referee: Gavin Ward.