Mansfield claim narrow win over Northampton in first leg of play-off semi-final
Mansfield take a slender 2-1 lead into the second leg of the League Two play-off semi-finals after a superb battle with Northampton at the One Call Stadium.
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Mansfield take a slender 2-1 lead into the second leg of the League Two play-off semi-finals after a superb battle with Northampton at the One Call Stadium.
It was the Easter Road side’s first league win since February 19; their first top-flight victory on the road since Boxing Day; their third away win of the season with a different manager, and a winning start to interim boss David Gray’s temporary spell in charge.
As things stand the club’s top scorer in all competitions, 14-goal Martin Boyle, is plying his trade more than 4,000 miles away in Saudi Arabia. Their second-top goalscorer – Kevin Nisbet, nine – is injured and sidelined until late 2022. The player in third – Kyle Magennis, with four – is also injured and won’t be back for the remainder of the season.
Hibernian are looking for another new manager after ending their gamble on Shaun Maloney after just four months. Former Hull City player Maloney was head-hunted by Hibs chief executive Ben Kensell and left his role as Belgium assistant manager to take up the role in December, but a damaging double derby defeat by Hearts has cost the former Scotland international his job.
Hibernian are looking for another new manager after ending their gamble on Shaun Maloney after just four months.
The hosts looked lively at times but despite efforts from Chris Cadden, Christian Doidge, Sylvester Jasper, and Elias Melkersen they were unable to breach Zander Clark’s goal. The visitors struggled too, with no shots on target and only a handful of speculative efforts.
The 32-year-old says working with manager Nigel Clough once again was a big factor.