Southend United 3 Carlisle United 0

Last updated : 22 March 2009 By Footymad Previewer
Tilly and Brush kept to their word and made four changes to the side that had started to look so tired at Swindon, this being the club's 11th match in 36 days.

And it worked, replacing that 3-0 scoreline with one of their own!

The more attack minded Simon Francis was brought in for Sankofa at right-back, Alan McCormack was fit again and replaced Christophe, while up-front Francis Laurent was given license to cause havoc in place of Barnard and Damian Scannell to liven things up on the wing instead of Betsy.

Francis had already seen one free-kick from the right headed narrowly over by skipper Adam Barrett, before another dead-ball, his fast and accurate delivery something we've been lacking in his absence, caused more problems for the visiting defence.

His free-kick headed to the far post where it was not cleared by the rearguard or collected by goalkeeper Ben Williams, leaving Peter Clarke to slot home from three yards amid the melee for his fifth goal of the season.

Following the 14th-minute opener, the Shrimpers nearly doubled their advantage in the 20th minute, with Francis again the instigator.

The defender latched onto a long Clarke pass and crossed to striker Francis Laurent. The Frenchman's initial effort was parried by Williams and Laurent slammed his second attempt against the left upright, leaving Richard Keogh to clear the danger.

Midfielder Jeff Smith registered the Cumbrians' first effort on target, but his shot from distance was easily held by Steve Mildenhall.

Southend maintained the pressure with Alan McCormack flashing a 35-yard effort just wide of the post.

Greg Abbott tried to revive the Cumbrians fortunes by bringing on Cleveland Taylor on the right wing and pushing Joe Anyinsah to join previously lone striker Danny Graham in a 4-4-2 formation at half-time.

The change saw one of the poorest Carlisle sides to visit Roots Hall become more of a threat, but that's not saying much, and saw the game degenerate into a stalemate with no real chances made.

That all changed in the 69th minute when Damian Scannell, who to be fair had not been a great success up to this point, netted his first goal for the Shrimpers. The winger latched onto a Theo Robinson pass and cut inside before firing the ball into the centre of the goal with his left foot.

McCormack completed the win in the 80th minute when his attempted pass to Robinson came back off a defender and the midfielder rifled a shot into the bottom right-hand corner of the goal.

Southend went close late on with Williams parrying an 18-yard effort from substitute striker Lee Barnard before Francis' 25-yard free-kick hit the crossbar.

It might be too late for the play-offs, Blues being six points behind Scunthorpe with eight to play, but at least we'll giving it a go and another win next Friday will make it interesting.

Tilly felt the early first goal was vital against a defensive Carlisle line-up, his post match comments here:
www.southendunited.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10444~1597980,00.html