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AFC Wimbledon Overcomes Lincoln in a Hard-Fought Match
London, England – In a match marked by intensity and incidents, AFC Wimbledon defeated Lincoln City with a final score of 2 to 0 at The Cherry Red Records Stadium. The match, part of the second matchday of League One, was conditioned from the 23rd minute by the sending-off of a Lincoln player, A. Jackson.
AFC Wimbledon capitalized on their numerical advantage and opened the scoring in the 41st minute with a penalty goal scored by M. Stevens. Despite the efforts of Lincoln, who fought to stay in the game, Wimbledon maintained control of the game, enjoying 55% possession and generating more danger in the opponent’s area.
The decisive moment came in the 77th minute, when N. Asiimwe extended AFC Wimbledon’s lead, sealing the victory for the home team. Lincoln, with only two shots taken throughout the match (none on target), were unable to reverse the situation. The match, refereed by Matthew Russell, was characterized by a high number of fouls, 15 committed by Lincoln and 11 by Wimbledon.
Substitutions lincoln: at minute 46 R. Street came in and T. Hamer went out., at minute 63 J. Collins came in and F. Draper went out., at minute 64 J. Moylan came in and E. Hamilton went out., at minute 70 C. McGrandles came in and E. Ring went out., at minute 79 R. Hackett-Fairchild came in and Z. Okoro went out.
Substitutions afc wimbledon: at minute 59 M. Hippolyte came in and D. Orsi-Dadomo went out., at minute 60 M. Stevens came in and A. Hackford went out., at minute 75 S. Seddon came in and A. Sasu went out., at minute 75 M. Browne came in and C. Maycock went out., at minute 90 J. Lewis came in and R. Harbottle went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
AFC Wimbledon
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