Chatham Town 4 Folkestone Invicta 1 match report: Freddie Sears’ double helps Chats to big victory in Isthmian Premier Kent derby
Freddie Sears scored twice - including a stunning opener - as Chatham ran out big winners against Folkestone at Maidstone Road.
Sears’ top-corner cracker was cancelled out by Joe Turner but Rowan Liburd quickly restored the lead and Chats pulled clear after the break with a second for Sears and John Ufuah’s clincher.
The only downside for the hosts was a red card for manager Kevin Hake after a coming-together with Folkestone full-back Gavin Hoyte during the first half.
Victory extended Chatham’s unbeaten run in the Isthmian Premier to 11 games, moving them into the top five, while it was a third successive defeat for Folkestone having won their previous four.
Invicta made a bright start to the Kent derby but trailed against the run of play to a great strike from Sears in the 18th minute.
Chats skipper Jack Evans deserved credit for his part in the goal, winning a tackle high up the pitch to send the ball into the path of Sears.
With his back to goal, he turned and sent a brilliant effort beyond the dive of Jonny Henly into the far top corner.
Chats picked up after the goal but had boss Hake sent from the dugout six minutes later after pushing Invicta right-back Gavin Hoyte to the ground.
Players from both sides piled in after the incident before Hake was dismissed after a chat between referee Jake Woodman and his linesman.
Chatham went close to a second when Jordy Mongoy got in behind Morgan and lobbed Henly but the ball narrowly cleared the bar.
Folkestone were well in the game, playing some good football, and an equaliser followed in the 41st minute as Turner ran on to Matthias Fanimo’s pass and eased the ball past Joe Wright.
But Chats reacted well and regained the lead on the stroke of half-time.
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