Kings Lynn Town loanee Michael Gyasi spoke to BBC Radio Kent’s Matthew Gerrard after the 1-0 loss against Southend United at Crabble.
Gyasi made his first start for Andy Hessenthaler’s side in the game.
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Kings Lynn Town loanee Michael Gyasi spoke to BBC Radio Kent’s Matthew Gerrard after the 1-0 loss against Southend United at Crabble.
Gyasi made his first start for Andy Hessenthaler’s side in the game.
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Andy Hessenthaler speaks to BBC Radio Kent’s Matt Gerrard after the narrow defeat against Southend United in the National League at Crabble on Saturday.
By Alex Hoad
A solitary second-half strike proved the difference as Southend edged a narrow win at Crabble in Vanarama National League on Saturday.
Buoyed by their first win of the season, and first in 364 days, against Eastleigh on Tuesday night, Whites caused Southend problems all afternoon and felt they deserved at least a point from a pretty uninspiring encounter in front of a bumper crowd of more than 2,600.
Dover manager Andy Hessenthaler made three changes with Sam Wood returning at the back in place of Seth Twumasi while there were full debuts for former Braintree midfielder Arjanit Krasniqi, who signed on Friday night, and on loan Kings Lynn forward Michael Gyasi, who had made an impact off the bench against Eastleigh.
Southend boss Kevin Maher brought Jason Demetriou back in as captain with Norwich loanee Matt Dennis returning upfront after missing their midweek draw at Aldershot.
Southend forward Harry Cardwell saw appeals for a penalty dismissed inside three minutes as keeper Adam Parkes raced out to gather a back-header from Jake Goodman.
Chances were at a premium in the opening stages but around 20 minutes in Harry Ransom rose highest to head a curling Koby Arthur corner goalwards, only for his effort to be blocked on the line, while Gyasi skewed an effort wide of Steve Arnold’s post after a poor clearance from the former Whites stopper.
New arrival from Dartford, Noor Husin saw a volley from a half-cleared Tom Clifford corner blocked by Parkes at the other end while on the stroke of half-time Matt Dennis got his angles wrong and nodded a header from a Will Atkinson cross past the post with Parkes stranded.
Michael Gyasi caused the Blues plenty of problems after the break, using quick feet and direct running to good effect, though he blazed well over the bar from the centre of goal after one of his mazy runs ended with the ball bobbling at the crucial time.
The deadlock was eventually broken 17 minutes from time from Southend’s first real chance of the half, Sam Dalby saw a header from a corner blocked on the line but the ball broke towards the edge of the area where Husin leapt two-footed into the air before using expert technique to guide the ball into the top corner with his left-foot, though Parkes was claiming he was impeded.
Dover almost found a response within three minutes as more good work down the left from Gyasi led to Arthur darting across the area before hooking a low shot past the flat-footed Arnold, only to see the ball thud the inside of the post and roll along the line before being cleared.
Dover threw everything at Southend in the closing stages, winning a string of set-pieces, but were unable to call Arnold into action, and it was Dalby who came closest to adding a second goal in stoppage-time, with Ryan Hanson needed to clear the ball off the line after the striker forced the ball past Parkes on the break.
Victory took United 13 points clear of the relegation zone, to the delight of Southend’s travelling army of more than 1,900 fans at the Town End, while Dover remain on -5 points and 30 points from safety, with just 18 games remaining.
Hessenthaler said: “It’s the crazy world of football – we probably played better today than we did on Tuesday when we won. There wasn’t much in the game first half but second half we had a few chances. They never looked like scoring but one lapse of concentration and we got punished.
“If the shot that hit the post went in I think it would have been a fair reflection of the game, a point each. We deserved something.”
Dover Athletic are delighted to announce the signing of midfielder Arjanit Krasniqi and he will go straight into the squad for Saturday’s National League game against Southend United at Crabble.
The 22-year-old former Kosovo under-21 captain joins us after making 19 appearances and scoring two goals in National League South for Braintree Town this season.
He also scored twice in a 3-1 win for Braintree in the FA Trophy Second Round tie against Potters Bar Town last November.
Krasniqi, who will wear the number 32 shirt for us, was born and raised in London and has represented his father’s native Kosovo at under-19 and 21 levels.
He started his senior career with Essex Senior League side Waltham Forest before he was signed by Colchester United in January 2018.
Krasniqi spent 18 months with the EFL side before being released at the same time as former Dover Athletic defender Paul Rooney.
After his release, Krasniqi made seven appearances for Billericay Town before joining Finnish side, SJK, on a two-year deal in February 2020.
His contract was cancelled by mutual consent in September 2020 and he returned home and joined Braintree in October where he scored two goals in 12 appearances last season.
Everyone at Dover Athletic would like to welcome Arjanit to the club.
Photo courtesy of SJK
Andy Hessenthaler and his side are back in action at home for the second time this week on Saturday when Southend United make the trip from Essex.
The Blues are currently 18th on the National League table, 31 points ahead of Dover after their 1-1 draw at Aldershot Town on Tuesday while Whites registered their first win of the season, beating Eastleigh 1-0 at Crabble.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING
You can read the Southend preview of the game HERE
You can read Southend manager Kevin Maher’s thoughts on the game HERE
LAST TIME WE MET
The last time the two sides met was at Roots Hall last November (below) with the hosts winning 4-1.
Rhys Murphy scored twice before Sam Dalby made it 3-0.
Ryan Hanson pulled a goal back for Whites before Jack Bridge added a fourth.
LEADING SCORER
Rhys Murphy is leading the way with eight goals in the National League this season while Sam Dalby has six to his name.
US AND THEM
The Southend United goalkeeper is former Dover Athletic keeper Steve Arnold.
Arnold (pictured below in action for Whites against Wrexham) joined The Shrimpers after leaving Northampton Town last Summer.
The 6ft 5in Arnold made 30 appearances for Dover in the 2016/17 season after leaving Forest Green Rovers.
He also had spells in the Football League with Wycombe, Stevenage, and Shrewsbury before he joined Northampton.
DOVER TEAM NEWS
Teenagers Noah Carney and Alex Green have both joined the injury list after playing for the Academy at Bromley on Wednesday.
Carney, who was not available for the Southend game due to his England under-18 Schoolboys commitments, fractured a toe while central defender Green injured his ankle.
The pair join player/coach Reda Johnson (calf), James Caton (groin), Travis Gregory (knee), TJ Bramble (back), and Danny Collinge (hip/groin) in the physio room.
New signing, midfielder Arjanit Krasniqi, goes straight into the squad for the game.
COVERAGE
The game kicks off at 3pm but if you are unable to attend, BBC Radio Kent will be providing commentary HERE
We will also have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for this game can only be bought at the turnstile only.
Both cash and card are accepted.
Prices are as follows:
Adults – £18
Over 60 – £15
Under 18 – £9
Under 11s free with paying adult
PROGRAMME
You can download your digital matchday magazine for the game HERE
SATURDAY’S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES
Barnet v Stockport County
Boreham Wood v King’s Lynn Town
Bromley v Notts County
Dagenham and Redbridge v FC Halifax
Grimsby Town v Wealdstone
Solihull Moors v Altrincham
Weymouth v Aldershot Town
Woking v Yeovil Town
Wrexham v Maidenhead United
Eastleigh v Chesterfield
Relive the match action and the moment Alfie Pavey scored the winning goal to secure our first win of the season, a 1-0 victory against Eastleigh, in the National League at Crabble on Tuesday.
Dover Athletic can confirm that Ben Willamson has left the Club by mutual consent.
The 33-year-old forward made 25 appearances in all competitions for Andy Hessenthaler’s side, scoring twice, since arriving last summer after leaving Bromley.
Goalscorer Alfie Pavey spoke to BBC Radio Kent’s Matthew Gerrard after the 1-0 win against Eastleigh at Crabble.
Andy Hessenthaler speaks to BBC Radio Kent’s Matt Gerrard after beating Eastleigh 1-0 in the National League at Crabble on Tuesday.
Alfie Pavey’s second-half goal sealed a first win of the season for Whites.
By Alex Hoad
After 364 days without a win, Alfie Pavey’s goal earned Dover Athletic a 1-0 win over Eastleigh on a night which will go down in Crabble folklore.
Whites’ first victory of the National League campaign came at the 25th attempt and ended a run of eight straight defeats and a streak of 16 losses in the past 17 league games.
The last time Dover had tasted victory in any competition was a 3-1 success against Barnet at a soggy Crabble on January 26, 2021.
Dover’s withdrawal from the 2020/21 campaign meant the result was expunged by the league so the club’s last official win came against AFC Fylde 703 days ago, on February 22, 2020.
Hosting his former club – who had beaten Dover 4-1 in Hampshire in September – Dover manager Andy Hessenthaler made two changes from the side which had lost 5-0 at Solihull Moors on Saturday with Jake Goodman returning at the back in the place of Sam Wood while Khale Da Costa replaced Ben Williamson, who was not named in the 16.
The captain’s armband was taken by hometown lad Ryan Hanson, who turned 21 last month.
The first-half was a scrappy affair, despite a bright start from Dover who saw Seth Twumasi fizz a low cross across the six yard box untouched, in the opening moments.
Eastleigh grew into the game and won a string of set-pieces, one of which on 13 minutes was only half-cleared to Ryan Hill who whipped a left-footed shot off the crossbar from the right of the penalty area.
Another in-swinging corner from the left was glanced goalward by Spitfires forward Dan Smith, only for Whites keeper Adam Parkes to fling himself low to his left and pull off an instinctive save before the ball was hacked clear.
Goodman and Harry Ransom dealt with the visitors’ aerial threat well for almost the entire game but eight minutes before the break the dangerous Tyrone Barnett peeled off to the back post to nod a deep cross back into the centre where Smith could only hook an acrobatic volley past Parkes’ upright.
At the other end Dover enjoyed a rare spell of possession which led to 17-year-old George Wilkinson battling to win possession on the edge of the penalty area and work himself some space before swinging in a swerving shot which Eastleigh keeper Joe McDonnell had to turn around the post.
Tom Whelan lashed a 20-yard effort over the River End in first-half stoppage-time and the visitors had the better of the start of the second period too, with Parkes holding a close-range Smith header at the far post on 49 minutes, shortly after a speculative effort off target from Andrew Boyce.
Parkes got his body behind a swerving drive on 52 minutes before a rare foray forward from Whites as Da Costa drove forward before sending in a low shot from the edge of the box which was held by McDonnell.
The visitors struck the woodwork for the second time on 57 minutes as a deep corner was nodded tamely down and into the post before being gathered by the grateful Parkes.
The turning point came just before the hour and owed much to the tenacity of Koby Arthur.
Firstly Arthur dispossessed a defender before sliding the ball clean through for Pavey who saw a low shot blocked by the legs of McDonnell.
With Pavey’s head still in his hands Arthur raced out to the right flank and again hassled a defender into a mistake before squaring the ball low for Pavey to make amends, clipping home at the near post to send the home fans into rapture.
Pavey’s fourth goal of the campaign gave Dover their first lead of the season at Crabble and ended his side’s run of 5 hours and 56 minutes without a home goal.
New arrival on loan from King’s Lynn, Micheal Gyasi, was introduced off the bench to replace Wilkinson and made an immediate impression, firing one angled shot past the post after a lung-busting and Beckenbauer-esque run forward from Ransom and seeing another rasping effort tipped over the bar by McDonnell.
Smith got in the way of a thunderous shot from his own teammate Jake Hesketh at the other end while Wood, who came on for Twumasi, needed to time a challenge in the area to perfection to avoid conceding a penalty on 83 minutes.
The visitors dominated possession and poured forward in the six added minutes at the end of the 90, with keeper McDonnell even racing up to join the attack for a corner, however Dover defended resiliently while the fans cheered every stray pass and wayward shot from the Spitfires until the final whistle sparked joyous celebrations on and off the pitch.
Dover are back in action at Crabble when Southend visit on Saturday (3pm).