Argyle 5 Hartlepool 0 - Match report

Mary
Authored by Mary
Posted: Saturday, May 7, 2016 - 22:19

QUARTER to eight, Thursday night, Fratton Park.

That is when Argyle will next be in action, thanks to a 5-0 thumping of Hartlepool, and ten-man Portsmouth losing 2-1 to Sky Bet League 2 champions Northampton. Five goals, fifth place, and the play-offs to look forward to.

A very-much rested Argyle side cruised past Hartlepool, with academy graduates Tyler Harvey and Louis Rooney both scoring two, in a truly entertaining afternoon at Home Park in front of a crowd of more than 10,000.

It was a brilliant afternoon, in particularly for Rooney, who made his first ever appearance for Argyle and hit a strike so good that he probably could not have dreamed it up. Rooney also scored a header, whilst Harvey will also be delighted with his performance, as he grabbed a first-half brace. Curtis Nelson scored Argyle's fifth with a header from a corner, meaning all of Argyle's goal-scorers were academy graduates.

Derek Adams now has many selection dilemmas to make in the week, before the Pilgrims travel to Portsmouth, as it was a hugely impressive performance all-round from Argyle.

Argyle began the day with the knowledge that unless they bettered Portsmouth's result, then Home Park would host Thursday night's first-leg, and the second-leg would be at Fratton Park. If Argyle were to better Portsmouth's score however, then they would travel to Fratton Park on Thursday night, and host the second-leg on Sunday.

Hartlepool had little to play for, with the 16th place they occupied before kick-off being the highest they could possibly finish, and 18th the worst, if both Notts County and Yeovil overtook them. Nevertheless, Hartlepool's fans continued the tradition of fancy dress for their last away game of the season, dressing as stormtroopers. Two seasons ago, the Pools fans traveled to Home Park as Thunderbirds to see a 1-1 draw.

Derek Adams fielded a largely rested side, with seven changes; three of whom were Argyle academy graduates of 20 years of age or younger. That brought the average age of Argyle's starting eleven down to just under 22 and a half. Louis Rooney, 19; Ben Purrington, 19 and Tyler Harvey, 20 all started for the Pilgrims, with Adams' side boasting another two academy graduates, in Curtis Nelson and Gary Sawyer, of different vintages.

Adams opted for a 4-2-3-1 that he has deployed regularly this season. Vincent Dorel, 24, got his first opportunity in the Argyle goal since his arrival in March. From left to right, Argyle's defence consisted of Sawyer, Nelson, Jordon Forster and Kelvin Mellor. Purrington and Hiram Boateng sat in front of the back four. In front of Argyle's youthful holding midfielders, Adams opted for Gregg Wylde on the left, Craig Tanner on the right, and Harvey behind Louis Rooney.

Rooney, was to take to the pitch for Argyle's first team for the first time in his career, despite being an unused substitute on 22 occasions this season. It was Harvey's first start since the Pilgrims FA Cup game against AFC Fylde, on November 8, 2014, and his first league start since September 16, 2014 against Wycombe.

However, Harvey took little time to get into the action, firing Argyle ahead after just six minutes. Harvey controlled on the edge of the box and rifled a powerful effort into the bottom left hand corner from outside the box. The 20-year-old looked confident, as he played a brilliant through ball down the right to Wylde, whose cross deflected back of the Argyle's wingers' leg for a Hartlepool goal kick.

Hartlepool offered little threat to the Argyle goal, but had a half chance when former Pilgrim Nathan Thomas dragged a left-footed effort into the welcoming hands of Dorel.

Harvey continued to look at home playing in behind the striker, and fed a lovely pass down the right to Tanner, who danced past the left-back and into the box but pulled his shot wide of the right-hand post.

Argyle then offered a threat from the other wing, as Wylde crossed low and hard from the left, and Rob Jones failed to clear. The ball fell to Rooney, who shot from close-range however had his angle closed down by Trevor Carson in the Hartlepool net.

Carson could do little to stop Argyle's next attack from the left, however. Wylde burst down the wing and past the defender to loft a ball to the far right-hand side of the box, which was met by the oncoming Harvey, who connected with the ball enough to steer it into the right hand side of the Hartlepool net.

Argyle controlled the best part of the first-half possession, but an ex-Pilgrim offered the biggest threat for the Pools. Firstly, Thomas struck a shot from the right of Argyle's box, and felt he should have had a penalty, but the referee was far from convinced. Then, Thomas forced a save from Dorel, when he curled a left-footed effort which was comfortably palmed away by the Argyle keeper.

A nice exchange down the left between Harvey, Tanner and Sawyer saw Argyle's left back play the ball back to a confident Harvey in the Hartlepool box. The youngster hit a shot with the outside of his boot but it was comfortably caught by Carson in the Pools goal.

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