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Reserves preview: Port Vale vs Stags

20 January 2020

Stags' reserves are back in Central League Cup action on Tuesday 21 January, when they travel to face Port Vale at Vale Park (1pm).

Last time out in the Central League Cup, the Stags recorded a 2-2 draw with Peterborough United at The RH Academy.

Goals from Jason Law and Alistair Smith guided Mansfield to a two-goal lead, but the hosts responded late in the second-half to ensure the points were shared.

The amber and blue have played three matches in the Central League Cup so far this season, winning, drawing and losing each of their opening games.

Mansfield currently sit second in the Group 3 table, behind only West Bromwich Albion, who have won all three of their opening matches.

The Valiants have played twice in the competition this season, winning one and drawing one.

Port Vale started their Central League Cup campaign on the front foot, winning 3-1 against Scunthorpe United, but fell to a 4-0 defeat against West Brom last time out, leaving them fourth in the table.

Entry to the match against Port Vale is free of charge for supporters, with the game kicking off at 1pm at the following venue: Vale Park, Port Vale Football Club, Hamil Road, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs, ST6 1AW.

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Reserves report: Port Vale 1-2 Stags

21 January 2020

First-half efforts from Omari Sterling-James and Otis Khan gave Stags’ reserves a deserved 2-1 victory away at Port Vale in the Central League Cup on Tuesday afternoon.

Sterling-James’ early strike was cancelled out by Richie Bennett’s delicate chip, but Khan’s penalty wrapped up the three points for the amber and blue.

The Stags named a mixed lineup that included five first team players for the game. Midfielders Jacob Mellis, Alistair Smith and Otis Khan all started, alongside forwards Omari Sterling-James and Craig Davies.

From the off, Mansfield were in the ascendancy. A wayward pass from Ryan Lloyd gifted the ball to Khan on the edge of the area, who forced the first save of the match from Vale ‘keeper Jonny Maddison.

A blistering start from the amber and blue was rewarded on six minutes as they took the lead.

Mansfield forward Davies laid the ball off to Sterling-James after some great hold up play, before the attacker found the bottom corner from the edge of the box with a composed finish.

Mansfield came forward again as Tyrese Sinclair cut through the Port Vale midfield and played a quick give and go with Sterling-James. Sinclair made a good connection with the follow-up shot, only to see it cleared off the line by Callum Evans.

On the quarter of the hour mark, Smith went on a powerful run into the penalty area before being brought down by Evans, moments after his goal-line clearance heroics.

Mellis stepped up to the plate but was denied by the underside of the bar from his emphatic strike.

The penalty miss encouraged Port Vale, as Lloyd launched a long pass over the top of the Stags’ defence to Bennett. Vale’s number nine got to the ball ahead of goalkeeper Aidan Stone and chipped the ball into the far corner.

The hosts continued their momentum, nearly taking the led through Rhys Browne. After Stone’s clearance found the feet of the attacker, the Vale wide man tried his luck from range, narrowly missing the target.

Following a good spell from the home side, Mansfield were awarded another penalty in the latter stages of the first half, after Khan was tripped in the area.

The dynamic playmaker opted to take the penalty he earned, smashing the ball into the top left corner of the net.

As half-time approached, tricky winger Browne jinxed his way into the penalty area and forced a magnificent save from Stags’ keeper Stone.

The referee blew the whistle for half-time and the visitors went into the break with a 2-1 advantage.

The Stags came out from the break and looked dangerous. Khan made his way into the box and played it across for Sterling-James, only for him to mistime his effort.

Chances were few and far between in the second half, but Vale missed a huge opportunity to equalise through Browne, after he displayed some tricky footwork before firing just wide.

With 15 minutes left to play, Port Vale attacked the Mansfield goal with some good link up play. The ball made its way to Browne, who turned excellently before snatching at the chance and blasting it wide.

Khan then drove into the Port Vale box with real purpose before being denied a second goal by a fine save from Maddison.

Mansfield still led the hosts as full-time loomed, but the Valiants gave the amber and blue a late scare. Bennett looked to equalise in emphatic fashion but saw his audacious 30-yard piledriver come back off the crossbar.

The Stags held on to secure what was a deserved 2-1 victory at Vale Park.

STAGS’ XI: Stone (GK), Walker, Sketchley, Cooper, Law, Sinclair, Smith, Mellis, Sterling-James, Khan, Davies.

UNUSED SUBS: Campbell (GK), Saunders, Lawson, Tomlin, Scott.

PORT VALE XI: Maddison, Evans, Brisley, Lake, Campbell-Gordon, Lloyd, Trickett-Smith, Campbell (Lennon 79’), Chimenes (Stevens 76’), Browne, Bennett.

UNUSED SUBS: Adams, Chambers, Agho.

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