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Thrilling Draw at Boundary Park: Oldham and Shrewsbury Share Points in Crazy Ending
Oldham and Shrewsbury Town played out a vibrant and eventful match at Boundary Park, ending in a draw that left both teams feeling like they could have had more. Despite Oldham’s territorial dominance, with 60% possession, it was Shrewsbury who struck first at the start of the second half with a goal from A. Scully. Oldham’s response was immediate, with T. Pett leveling the score just minutes later.
The match remained tightly contested in midfield, with numerous fouls disrupting the flow of the game. The tension was palpable, resulting in several yellow cards. Just when it seemed Shrewsbury would snatch victory thanks to a goal from T. McDermott in the 90th minute, Oldham responded with a goal from J. Garner in added time, securing a dramatic draw.
Oldham dominated possession and created more goal-scoring opportunities, with 11 total shots, but only two of them were on target. Shrewsbury, on the other hand, were more clinical in front of goal, although they generated less overall play. The match leaves each team with a point and the feeling that both have room for improvement in League Two.
Substitutions shrewsbury: at minute 59 T. Perry came in and J. Ruffels went out., at minute 82 A. Scully came in and C. Aneke went out.
Substitutions oldham: at minute 64 M. Mellon came in and M. Fondop-Talum went out., at minute 69 L. Hannant came in and J. Hawkes went out., at minute 77 O. Hammond came in and K. Drummond went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
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