Port Vale 4-1 Yeovil: Match Report

11 October 2014 16:31
Port Vale 4-1 Yeovil: Match Report - view commentary, squad, and statistics of the game as it happened.


Pope at the double again

Tom Pope netted twice for the second successive game to guide Port Vale to an easy 4-1 victory against Yeovil.

The talismanic striker, who bagged a brace in the midweek loss to Preston, took his tally to nine in 15 games as Vale ran out comfortable winners.

The visitors made a bright start and Simon Gillett was inches off target with a 20-yard shot in the sixth minute.

But the in-form Pope netted in the 18th and 29th minutes to put Vale firmly in the driving seat.

Pope opened the scoring when he buried a six-yard header low inside Jake Kean's left-hand post from Mark Marshall's left-wing cross. And he then steered a right-foot shot from six yards low inside the opposite corner after a ragged Yeovil defence failed to clear Chris Lines' corner.

Vale were in the comfort zone from then on and it was no surprise when Lines added a third two minutes after the interval. Marshall rolled in a cross after sprinting down the left and the onrushing Lines placed a right-foot shot from six yards inside Kean's right-hand post.

Yeovil substitute Kieffer Moore went close with a header, but Marshall, Pope and Colin Daniel all wasted gilt-edged chances to add to Vale's tally.

Vale still failed to keep their first clean sheet of the season, however, as Aaron Martin drove a 14-yard shot past Chris Neal four minutes from time.

But substitute Daniel raced clear to slide a low shot under the advancing Kean for the home side's fourth goal in the 90th minute.


Source: PA