A look back at the Good Friday draw with Chester…
By Matty Paddock - 15/04/2022
Posted 4 years ago
OMARI Sterling grabbed an equaliser as Harriers came back from 2-0 down to get a share of the spoils at Chester on Good Friday.
After an uneventful first hour or so, the visitors looked in serious trouble as the home side netted two goals in the space of five minutes to take a commanding lead.
First, Darren Stephenson won the ball in the air and outpaced the back-line before firing accurately beyond Luke Simpson, before Marcus Dackers doubled the score from the penalty spot after Nathan Cameron had been adjudged to have fouled in the area.
Undeterred, Harriers hit back with two late goals. Chasing down a ball back to goalkeeper Louis Gray, Amari Morgan-Smith was rewarded as he ball was cleared straight to him for him to fire home for his 16th of the term.
That was with less than 20 to play and, around ten minutes later, the score was evened as a deep cross from Hemmings was met by Sterling who struck first time, the ball helped into the net by a defender.
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