U's Demolish Stevenage in FA Cup Clash
STEVENAGE 0 COLCHESTER UNITED 5 (Wright 5, Digby 22, Fewster 41, Le Fondre 45, 68 (pen)
Colchester United swept past League Two side Stevenage in the Second Round of the FA Cup with a convincing 5-0 win.
Colchester shown the difference a division can make at Broadway Hall this afternoon, putting five past Stevenage to progress into the Third Round of the competition,a round they failed to progress into after a 2-0 loss to Scunthorpe United last season.
United fielded a strong lineup, the only absentee was striker Eddie Nketiah who also missed out in the 2-1 win over Charlton Athletic last weekend. His replacement, Adam Le Fondre, would certainly make his mark as he scored two goals, included a spectular volley from outside the area to ensure the emphatic victory.
Only five minutes in, Drey Wright opened the scoring following a good finish from just inside the area. The winger bagging just his second goal this campaign, however the 23 year old has been enjoying a good start to his 2017/18 season so far. The scoreline was quickly doubled following Paul Digby's header from a corner, just his first since joining the club after his release from Ipswich Town.
Stevenage's afternoon quickly worsened as they were reduced to ten men. Midfielder Jack King saw a straight red following a dangerous two-footed challenge on Vlad Dragomir, which provoked ugly scenes on the field as King tried arguing with the officials decision.
The first half was capped off in style however, Fewster and Le Fondre rounded off the perfect half to make it 4-0 as the sides headed in at the break. The Middlesbrough loanee Fewster continued to shine despite the absence of his usual strike partner Nketiah, proving to be a thorn in the side of the Stevenage defenders all afternoon.
Although the second half proved to be a lot less action-packed, it still provided the 661 travelling Colchester fans with a fifth goal of the afternoon - definitely giving the supporters their money's worth. Adam Le Fondre converted a penalty after Brennan Dickenson was brought down clumsily by Fraser Franks.
A 'picture-perfect performance,' as manager Paddy McLaughlin said after the game means that Colchester will have the opportunity to face Premier League opposition in the Third Round, as they enter the hat alongside Championship clubs in this round for the first time. The draw will be broadcasted live on BBC One following the Wycombe Wanderers v MK Dons game at 10:30pm on Monday.
Stevenage: Jamie Jones, David Sesay, Dennis Dengering, Fraser Franks, Kgosi Ntlhe, Jack King (sent off, 36) Charlie Lee, Nick Hegarty (Dale Gorman, 57) Steve Pinau, CJ Hamilton (Ryan Johnson, 72) Ben Kennedy (Ben Hinchcliffe, 66)
Substitutes not used: Chris Day, Christian Maghoma, Ryan Paczkowski, James Dayton.
Colchester United: Dean Brill, Lawrie Wilson, Luke Prosser, Paul Digby, Sean Kavanagh, Vlad Dragomir (Tommy O'Sullivan 68), Yaser Kasim, Drey Wright, Brennan Dickenson, Bradley Fewster, Adam Le Fondre.
Substitutes not used: Sam Walker, Tom Eastman, Semi Ajayi, Sean Murray, Chris Porter, Kurtis Guthrie.
Referee: K.Hill
Attendance: 2,286.