There's only one team in Essex

Last updated : 22 February 2009 By Shrimpers24
Two changes for the away side from the last game, Simon Francis was dropped for the more defensive Anthony Grant while Dougie Freedman picked up another thigh injury and was replaced upfront by Francis Laurent.

The Moose struck with the only goal of the game in the 14th minute as the Shrimpers celebrated their first visit to the Farmers new stadium with all three points.

It was a real breakaway goal, with Watford loanee Theo Robinson charging down the right wing and whipping over a low cross for the on-rushing Moussa to steer the ball beyond the reach of keeper Jimmy Walker.

After that there was not much goalmouth action but a good chance fell to defender Pat Baldwin, who somehow missed the target from just a couple of feet out.

Southend were also indebted to one terrific save from their keeper Steve Mildenhall just before the break. He threw himself to his left to claw away a goalbound drive from Yeates.

However the two main talking points of the first half was first the inaction of the stewards to react to a ball thrown directly in the face of Blues captain Adam Barrett by a home supporter. (Who had the last laugh there, summed up by Captain Adam reminding that section at the end by returning there and kissing the Southend badge.)

The second was another example of a poor refereeing decison. Southend midfielder Alan McCormack was clearly hit in the face by a Colchester player so a clear red. There was no doubt that Macca deserved his yellow by setting up the situation but the ref then only gave the same to his opponent. It was either nothing or a yellow and a red. The referee bottled it.

Backed by a record crowd at their new ground, mainly due to a sell out away end and the attraction of their closest rivals, the Farmers also threatened an equaliser within 25 seconds of the restart. Clive Platt nodded down into the path of Kemal Izzet, who fired his shot over the bar.

The Yellows, in this case, then shut up shop and defended very effectively during the second half. In fact, Southend keeper Mildenhall did not have another serious save to make as the Farmers rather lost their way.

Referee Wright somehow found 6 minutes of stoppage time but the biggest team in Essex were not going to be denied.

This was Colchester's third defeat on the bounce and it has all but ended their hopes of making the play-offs, although their manager Paul Lambert has not yet given up hope.

Southend are now just two points behind their Essex rivals and on this form will overtake them by the end of the season.

The Shrimpers were backed by a big away following, who all went away happy. It was the perfect way to bounce back from a disappointing home defeat in midweek and set up the rest of the season once again.

Coca-Cola League One, Saturday, 21st February 2009 @ 15:00; The Weston Homes Community Stadium
Click for Colchester United squad list
Moussa 14
Click for Southend United squad list
Starting Line-ups
21Walker 6
32Tierney 7
12Baldwin 6
16Heath (Hackney 79)5
19Maybury 5
8Hammond, D 7
11Yeates 6
17Perkins (Gobern 86)7
24Vernon (Gillespie 66)5
10Izzet 7
9Platt 6
Substitutes
23Cousins
5Coyne
26Gobern (Perkins 86)
22Hackney (Heath 79)
7Gillespie (Vernon 66)6
8Goal Attempts2
4On Target1
4Off Target1
0Hit Woodwork0
2Offsides6
7Corners7
14Fouls13
Starting Line-ups
1Mildenhall 7
4Dervitte 7
5Clarke 7
15Sankofa 6
6Barrett 7
20Christophe 7
14Moussa 8
8McCormack 7
7Grant (Francis 84)6
17Robinson (Betsy 87)7
26Laurent (Barnard 71)6
Substitutes
24Joyce
2Francis (Grant 84)
21Betsy (Robinson 87)
12Scannell
9Barnard 6 (Laurent 71)
Referee
K Wright, Cambridgeshire 6
Attendance
8651
Colchester U. Cards
Maybury22unsporting behaviour
Hammond, D40unsporting behaviour
Southend Utd. Cards
McCormack21unsporting behaviour
Laurent63dissent
Barnard75unsporting behaviour
Grant81unsporting behaviour