Needham Market Under-18's progressed to the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Youth Cup with a strong all round performance in a 2-0 home win over Fakenham Town.
Luke Betts' side arguably had the better of the possession and chances in the first half, deservedly 2-0 ahead at the break through two well finished goals from Evan Gledhill in the space of as many minutes.
Fakenham however were the better side after the break, but found both Charlie Skinner and the woodwork tough to beat.
The young Reds started brightly as Evan Gledhill was released down the right-hand side, albeit offside in the second minute, as his ferocious low half-volley was beaten away by the keeper.
Needham tested the keeper with some great play in the sixth minute, a brilliant long cross-field ball from the right wing picked out Flynn Bobby who beat his man to thread James Coton onto the left-hand side whose low shot across goal was well held by the diving keeper.
The young Marketmen created another good chance on 10 minutes, Evan Gledhill held the ball up expertly on the right-hand side, to tee up Harlyn Palmer whose ferocious strike went just over the top far corner.
Gledhill was slid through one on one in the 12th minute, albeit wrapped his shot went just wide of the bottom right-hand post, before the hosts added two quick fire goals in as many minutes.
Gledhill got them both, firstly tucking home into the bottom left-hand corner (14') after Kellen Fiddy's low ferocious strike from distance was blocked, with the second seeing the striker turn home a long throw deep on the right wing, at the far post.
A great low left wing ball destined to find Gledhill was intercepted crucially shortly after, while Palmer struck low across goal and just wide from the right-hand side in the 20th minute.
Brilliant passing play from Betts' side saw Palmer fed down the right wing, on 25 minutes, to drive through and thread Coton just outside the box who unselfishly fed Evan Gledhill in the area whose shot was blocked.
The young Marketmen saw a shot deflected behind a minute later, before Coton drove down the right-hand side, drawing the keeper out only to see his 28th minute chipped attempt caught by the stopper.
Kellen Fiddy then met a great Palmer right wing cross, after a surging run, on the half hour mark - though his far post effort was held by the goalkeeper.
Coton meanwhile saw a great strike across goal towards the top right-hand corner brilliantly beaten behind on 32 minutes, as Olly Reynolds stabbed the resulting corner towards goal at close range, but his back post attempt was straight at the keeper.
Coton met a low right wing 34th minute cross, only for his tame close range effort to be comfortably gathered by the stopper, prior to Gledhill turning well outside the box only to see his strike blocked two minutes later.
Needham continued to search for a third goal, Coton saw a 37th minute shot from distance blocked, while Gledhill forced a brilliant save from the keeper a minute later.
The striker whipped an exquisite 30-yard free-kick towards the top right-hand corner, forcing the keeper to get across and tip it wide.
The hosts went agonisingly close four minutes before the break, Coton pounced on a defensive mix up down the left-hand side whose sumptuous strike curled towards the far corner dipped just agonisingly wide of the vacant target.
The visitors saw a 48th minute effort held comfortably by Skinner, with the Needham stopper across well to his left at his right-hand post to hold onto a low shot a minute later.
Fakenham started the second half brighter, seeing a 52nd minute low strike across goal flash just wide of the far post.
The visitors continued to enjoy more of the ball, as they weaved into a dangerous area on 57 minutes, though captain Olly Reynolds cleared the danger, while Skinner guarded his right-hand post to hold onto a 64th minute strike.
At the other end, Palmer was threaded down the right-hand side on 66 minutes whose neat chop into space saw his strike go over the crossbar, as Needham enjoyed a good spell of possession possession again.
Great linkup play between Tyler Wright and Flynn Bobby on 74 minutes saw the former's low ball after a clever one-two turned behind for a corner, while Gledhill turned Bobby's exquisite corner wide at the far post.
The visitors however struck the woodwork on 77 minutes, curling a brilliant left wing free-kick against the outside of the near post, prior to Fakenham breaking down the right-hand side only to shoot straight at Skinner three minutes later.
Fakenham were then denied by the inside base of the right-hand post from inside the box on 83 minutes, before Reynolds shut the door intelligently on 85 minutes to halt a shot at goal.
Skinner brilliantly denied a low 94th minute shot at his near post, before Oscar Wakeling was threaded clear through a minute later who saw two low strikes smothered by the keeper, with the second turned wide for a corner.
Goalkeeper Skinner said, "really happy with the result. Great team performance, I think. Well, first half, first 30, we were pretty on it. "Scored 2 goals quite quickly. Bit disappointed in the second half, but I think the reason was I think they had to come out and they had to perform, but no, I'm really happy with the result. We were on the back foot for most of the second half. "It was just nice to keep the ball out of the net and keep that clean sheet, especially FA Youth Cup, it's a special Cup."
Skinner meanwhile expressed how important it was that the team remained focused, adding, "I don't think it's ever safe because I think when you come out for the second half and it's 2-0, if they get the goal, they're straight back into it. I definitely did not think we were safe throughout the whole game, I thought."
When asked about how he approached the second half, the 'keeper explained, "I was just sort of counting down the clock, really, because we were on the back foot so much. It was really tough, but the lads battled really hard. I was just thinking, I've got to keep the ball out of the net. If it goes 2-1, then it gets really, really close, but no, we've managed to tie the game out and eventually come out with a 2-0 win. Similarly Skinner expressed the importance of the team's performance, "I feel like, especially when you're on the back foot, I think vocally from the back Olly (Reynolds) helps the men in front of us to do their jobs, and I always think if you have a good leader or good talking from the back, you can win the game with a good leader." Ahaead of the Reserves' game on Saturday - at home to Holland - Skinner is relishing the challenge.
"A very tough game. Yeah, look, obviously Reserves is tough, but we showed in the last game against Gorleston (3-0 win) that we could perform against anyone in the men's game, but yeah, it's always nice to sort of come into the 18s games as well as playing Reserve. It's so nice to come into the 18s games because I feel like we're so strong now playing men's football. I feel like 18s is really where we're really good at."
On the impact of having a break between matches he said, "I feel like it has (helped), yeah, massively. I'm always big on if you just have a little bit of a break, it refreshes the brains, refreshes the legs. And obviously as soon as the game kicks off, you're straight on it with really fresh legs."
The Reserves entertain Holland at Bloomfields on Saturday (3pm).
Needham:- 1 Charlie Skinner, 2 Brad Smith, 3 Tyler Wright, 4 Fenton Grimmer, 5 Olly Reynolds (c), 6 Charlie Smy, 7 Harlyn Palmer (81' Wakeling), 8 Kellen Fiddy (75' Hopkins), 19 Evan Gledhill, 10 James Coton (69' Vieira), 11 Flynn Bobby (90' Tamila). Subs: 9 Henry Vieira, GK Jake Bloom, 14 Oscar Wakeling, 15 Harry Hopkins, 16 Seth Garza, 18 Zak Tamila, 20 Jack Nunn.
Booked: F5 (90'+1')
Goals: Evan Gledhill (14', 16').







