Historic win for Wanderers still elusive after freakish own-goal
Tuesday 6th May 2008, 12:00AM BST.
JERSEY Wanderers lost their second Portsmouth Trophy Junior Upton in a row on Saturday – this
time an own-goal sealing their fate against Guernsey Sylvans at Springfield.
Jamie Le Cheminant’s trickery turned his marker inside the penalty area and in clipping the ball across goal it hit the far post.
The back-pedalling Wanderers goalkeeper Max Jouan turned to see where the ball had gone and could do nothing as the ball bounced back onto his chest before crossing the goal line.
Jouan will be credited with the goal, but there was simply nothing he could do because the ball came back at him so quickly.
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