Canaries cracked as Shrimpers fought back

Last updated : 29 November 2009 By Adam Duffill

Southend United and Norwich City battled out a pulsating 3-3 draw at Roots Hall as the Shrimpers came back from the dead to grab a point after Freddy Eastwood's opener was cancelled out by two Rob Earnshaw strike.

However, it was a spectacular Stevie Hammell free-kick and Mark Gower's last minute strike that will be most memorable in Southend minds as the 11,072 crowd were treated to a truly fantastic game of football.

The match started as it ended - at a frantic pace with Southend clearly desperate to grab an early goal. Freddy Eastwood did just that nine minutes into the contest, skilfully stretching and controlling Adam Barrett's long ball forward, before turning away from Jason Shackell half-volleying the ball past Paul Gallagher and into the bottom corner of the net.

Norwich were stunned, as were their travelling army of supporters, at conceding so early into the game and looked to hit back quickly, with Dickson Etuhu and Rob Earnshaw both going close with long range efforts in quick succession just two minutes after Eastwood's opener.

Just after 35 minutes however, the Shrimpers did concede the lead and perhaps unsurprisingly, it was the Welsh international striker Earnshaw who got the goal. Having sped in behind Peter Clarke he met the ball with his head, and despite Darryl Flahavan blocking the Welshman's first effort, Earnshaw couldn't miss as he tucked the ball home from all of four yards out. The traditional acrobatic celebration from the 5ft 8ins tall forward followed, as the Blues defence looked at each other wondering how they had just surrendered their lead.

Things went from bad to worse for the Seasiders and good to amazing for the Canaries three minutes later. Earnshaw again found himself in the right place at the right time, as the Southend defence failed to clear a goalmouth scramble and Earnshaw's right footed shot squeezed past Flahavan and rolled into the 'keepers right hand corner of the net.

That goal meant that the Shrimpers went in 2-1 down at the break, which was unthinkable considering how much of the better side they had been for much of the half.

Another costly defensive mistake was to cost Steve Tilson's men another goal ten minutes into the second half, and would give United a mountain to climb. After Billy Paynter had lost possession of the ball, Norwich counter attacked and former Manchester City winger Lee croft arrowed his cross over Darryl Flahavan for Dickson Etuhu to head in from close range. Etuhu had got in between Adam Barrett and Simon Francis and from there the goal was imminent.

At this stage Southend appeared at rock bottom, and three points was almost assured for Nigel Worthington's away team. However, credit must go to Blues boss Steve Tilson, who took a gamble that proved to change the match altogether. Tilson opted to make all three substitutions seven minutes after the Canaries third goal, with Paynter, Campbell-Ryce and Guttridge being replaced by Hooper, Hunt and Harrold coming on. Tilson also decided on changing the formation of the side, a very rare move for the Blues boss, as Southend reverted to a 4-4-3 formation with Gary Hooper playing in behind Harrold and Eastwood.

This move proved decisive as Norwich were instantly pushed back to the edge of their own penalty area with Southend battering the City defence with attack after attack. And after Kevin Maher had been denied by Gallagher in the Norwich goal, Southend found a way back into the game after substitute Hooper had been fouled on the edge of the penalty area.

From the resulting free-kick, Steve Hammell superbly fired the ball over the top of the wall and past the helpless Paul Gallagher as the ball flew into the top corner of the net. It was truly a spectacular effort, and all joking aside Roberto Carlos may well have been proud of the effort had he of scored it.

With Southend beginning to become frustrated as the game grew older, the Blues had numerous efforts stopped as Gower and Eastwood both went close, and in the 93rd minute referee Uriah Rennie had his whistle in his mouth when the Seasiders finally broke the deadlock.

In one last try at breaking the Norwich defence down, Freddy Eastwood ran past right back Colin and saw his left-foot shot parried in front of goal by Gallagher, and whilst the ball was just too far behind Lewis Hunt to shoot, fortunately Mark Gower took a touch with his right boot before smashing the ball high into the net from close range, and sending the home fans into pandemonium.

As soon as Norwich restarted the game, referee Rennie blew his whistle for full time, and confirming that the Blues had snatched a point with the last attack of the game, and at the same time confirming the Shrimpers unbeaten record at home this season as well as making sure that Southend managed to take something from a truly breathtaking game of football.

Coca-Cola Championship, Tuesday, 12th September 2006 @ 19:45; Roots Hall Football Ground
Click for Southend United squad list
Eastwood 9
Hammell 68
Gower 90
Earnshaw 36, 39
Etuhu 47
Click for Norwich City squad list
Starting Line-ups
1Flahavan 5
2Francis 6
15Clarke, P 5
6Barrett 5
14Guttridge (Hunt 64)7
18Hammell 6
17Campbell-Ryce (Hooper 64)6
7Gower 7
8Maher 8
19Paynter (Harrold 64)6
10Eastwood 7
Substitutes
13Collis
4Hunt (Guttridge 64)6
11Cole
24Harrold (Paynter 64)6
21Hooper (Campbell-Ryce 64)6
13Goal Attempts19
11On Target7
2Off Target12
0Hit Woodwork0
0Offsides1
6Corners4
10Fouls14
Starting Line-ups
21Gallacher 6
3Drury 6
4Shackell 6
27Doherty 9
24Colin 6
20Etuhu 7
17Hughes 6
15Safri 8
7Croft (Henderson 79)7
18McVeigh (Jarvis 90)7
10Earnshaw 8
Substitutes
12Camp
5Fleming
28Spillane
22Henderson (Croft 79)
23Jarvis (McVeigh 90)

GK Darryl Flahavan | Minutes on pitch: 90 | Goals Conceded: 3 | Rating: 6

Although Flavs conceded 3 goals there was little he could do about any of them in my opinion. The second and third goals were appallingly marked by the Southend regard and although some thought the first goal he could have claimed I personally feel that is not Flahavan's zone to come and get.

RB Simon Francis | Minutes on pitch: 90 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 5

Not the greatest display from the right back until the last 10 minutes where he had the whole of the right side to run into. Improvements to be made are his first touch, control and his distribution. Francis also disappointingly disappeared straight down the tunnel at the end of the game with clapping the fans.

CB Peter Clarke | Minutes on pitch: 90 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 4

Hate to be critical of players but Clarke was simply terrible tonight. The one positive of the game was his tackling but after letting the ball go over his head for the first goal the former Blackpool man went to pieces. His distribution, clearing and marking were all completely terrible although I felt he received a lot of unwarranted groans and moans from certain sections of the West Stand.

CB Adam Barrett | Minutes on pitch: 90 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 1 | Rating: 6

I think Barrett will be disappointed with the performance last night even though I do not think he was overly to blame for any of the goals last night. However he was part of a defence that conceded three goals and for that he does not deserve any more than the aforementioned mark.

LB Steven Hammell | Minutes on pitch: 90 | Goals: 1 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 5.5

Wow! What a freekick. It was great to see direct freekick go straight in for the Shrimpers which makes a change from the previous tap off and shoot.

However it is hard not to criticise some of the defending from Hammell for the second and third goals. Leaving his duties for the second goal and getting completely skinned for the third did not help his cause and until the freekick I really felt sorry for Che Wilson.

RM Jamal Campbell-Ryce |Minutes on pitch: 64| Gls: 0 |Assists: 0 |Rating: 6

Taken off after 64 minutes perhaps a little bit harshly but having made no real impact on the game understandably. Done little wrong but little to show us the form that saw him elected Shrimpers Trust Player of the Month.

CM Kevin Maher | Minutes on pitch: 90 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 9

Maher battled all night!
Motm: Outstanding; Simply wonderful! Battled hard, controlled the game and continued to try when others did not. How he was denied the sponsors Man of the Match is beyond me but he certainly gets the award from the TLG quarters. His passing was great and looks like he really could excel in the Championship when things get bad and when the winter months set in!

CM Luke Guttridge | Minutes on pitch: 64 | Goals: 0 |Assists: 0 | Rating: 5.5

Unfortunately, completely out of his depth and was correctly taken off after 64 minutes. Guttridge is becoming more and more of a worry as every game goes by.

LM Mark Gower | Minutes on pitch: 90 | Goals: 1 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 8

Got the winner and the plaudits from the evening. For all the huffing and puffing he probably deserved them.

All in all Gower his showing his quality at this level and thoroughly enjoying his chance at a high level.

CF Freddy Eastwood | Minutes on pitch: 90 | Gls: 1 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 8

One goal, one assist and a far better Freddy Eastwood. I did say on Saturday I would wait a while to criticise and judging by this performance I was correct. His goal was fantastically take and when all looked to be lost his parried shot turned into the dramatic Mark Gower equaliser.

CF Billy Paynter | Minutes on pitch: 64 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 5.5

All huff and puff but the house is not blowing down for Paynter. Looks at the moment that he will not be the answer and with Harrold's impressive introduction may be out of the team come Saturday.

CM Lewis Hunt | Minutes on pitch: 26 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 7

Came on in the formation reshuffle and looked technically good and match sharp. May be pushing Guttridge for his place for the trip to West Brom.

CF Matt Harrold | Minutes on pitch: 26 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 7.5

Changed the game with his presence and aggression. The ginger assassin looks as if he may be a real coup by Tilson even if we have seen only a little over half an hour from him.

AMC Gary Hooper | Minutes on pitch: 26 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 0 | Rating: 7

Came on and played in the Sheringham/Rooney role. Ran his socks off and managed to win the freekick for Hammell. Another man who may be able to push others for a first team start.