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  • Donaldson (34)
  • Taylor (17), Anyinsah (73)
  • Date:2009-03-03
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:The Alexandra Stadium
  • Attendance:3759
  • Referee:Haywood, M

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

85mins

Gareth Taylor is being taken off, Scott Dobie has come on in his place.

83mins

Crewe are replacing Byron Moore with Joel Grant.

75mins

George Abbey is replaced by Chris McCready.

73mins

Goal!! Carlisle have scored with Joe Anyinsah putting it in the back of the net.

71mins

The referee has booked Julien Baudet.

57mins

The referee has booked Graham Kavanagh.

46mins

Steven Schumacher is replaced by Shaun Miller.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 1.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by M Haywood

38mins

The referee has booked David Raven.

37mins

Chris Lumsdon is being taken off, Joe Anyinsah has come on in his place.

34mins

Goal!! Crewe have scored with Clayton Donaldson putting it in the back of the net.

17mins

Goal!! Carlisle have scored with Gareth Taylor putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

It's 7:45pm on Tuesday, March 3rd, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Goals from Carlisle's Gareth Taylor and Joe Anyinsah prevented Crewe from recording their fifth consecutive win.

Taylor, who once spent time on loan at Gresty Road, volleyed Cleveland Taylor's cross home at the far post to give Carlisle a 17th minute lead.

The visitors dominated for long spells largely because of the work on the ball of veteran midfielder Graham Kavanagh.

The former Stoke and Sunderland man unleashed a shot from virtually the halfway line as early as the eighth minute but Crewe keeper John Ruddy tipped the ball over.

Kavanagh's shooting was a continuous threat and he volleyed one effort onto the woodwork before Crewe emerged with John Brayford galloping forward to test former Alex keeper Ben Williams with a low drive.

Danny Woodards went close with a flying volley which took a deflection as it carried past the far post.

But it was Clayton Donaldson who levelled things up with a smart piece of opportunism at the far post after Icelandic loan midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson flicked on a corner as the Crewe striker seized on the dropping ball and volleyed in.

Sigurdsson despatched a volley into Williams' hands as the half closed.

But Crewe, despite introducing Shaun Miller for Steven Schumacher at the restart, failed to gather real momentum.

Kavanagh was still pulling the strings in the middle and substitute Anyinsah was always a threat.

Anyinsah, another player who spent time on loan with Crewe, latched onto Peter Murphy's kick on following a Kavanagh free-kick and glided a header into the far corner for the 73rd minute winner.

Crewe Alexandra

Carlisle United

Corners

210

Fouls

812

Goal attempts

1121

Shots off target

68

Offsides

22

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