Cambridge United 1 Stevenage 2

 No football on Saturday, but Cambridge played Stevenage on Tuesday night on what apart from being a quasi-Derby was surprisingly a top of the table clash. Ok it's only a couple of games in, but both teams were expected to struggle this year, so we have to take the positives where we can.

The first 20 minutes were a fairly scrappy affair with neither team really settling, but both teams battling hard. Cambridge had had to change tactics early on when Janneh limped off injured after only 7 minutes to be replaced by Elias Kachunga. It's a shame as in the opening two games Janneh has really made a difference down the flanks and Kachunga despite being an accomplished player offers something different, so Cambridge had to alter their game plan.

Despite a shaky start for both teams with most of the play being scraps in midfield Stevenage opened the scoring when Jordan Roberts scored on 27 minutes. After this Stevenage claimed control of the gaem by playing an effective defensive line that the Cambridge forwards couldn't break down.

The second half continued with the Us pressuring Stevenage but with Stevenage keeping them at bay and hoping for something on the break. Cambridge finally got something in the 80th minute when Kachunga slotted homw and it looked like the Us would get a well-earned if not totally well-deserved draw. Stevenage had other ideas though and just 2 minutes later Freeman broke past the Cambridge defence to thread the ball to Nick Freeman to give Stevenage what was to be the winner.






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