Match report by Fred Deveson.
It was a wet and windy evening at Crabble as the hosts were defeated 1-2 by their Kent rivals Tonbridge Angels, who keep Dover bottom of the league.
There were some changes to the starting lineup for the Whites, with Freddie Oliver making his full debut, as well as Baptiste starting on the left for Dover and Iffy Allen returning to the starting eleven.
The fans were in full voice for the start of the game, but it was the visitors who had the better of the opening exchanges. The returning Paris Lock was looking positive for the Angels, making some good runs and making life hard for Ojemen.
The visitors controlled the ball well from the start and had the majority of possession. They were making good combinations in and around the box and looked threatening.
This possession didn’t come without it’s weaknesses, as there were gaps at the back which Dover looked to exploit with long balls looking to find Nikaj.
Dover found an opening with the long ball route and had a penalty shout waved away by the referee. In the same passage of play, the Whites hit the crossbar after a fantastic effort. Signs were there that Tonbridge could be broken down.
This was until the visitors came forward in another attack after a period of pressure, and after some good footwork in the box, number 8 Higgs netted past Jinadu who could do nothing to stop the shot.
The Dover goalkeeper had previously made a couple of good saves to keep the score level, but Tonbridge’s patience paid off as they went 0-1 up midway through the first half.
After the goal, the chances kept coming for the away side. Jacob Mensah was called into action when the visitors found a pocket of space, and had it not been for Dover’s number 16, the score would’ve inevitably been 0-2.
The front three of Tonbridge were linking up very well and had the hosts worried every time they came forward, with some good dribbling and movement, creating lots of space for themselves.
Tonbridge Angels kept up the pressure and Jinadu was forced into more good saves to keep the score at 0-1. The goalkeeper was arguably Dover’s best player in the first half, making some very important saves.
This wasn’t all for the first half, as right on the stroke of the half time whistle, Jacob Mensah scrambled the ball in with his knee and levelled up the score before the break.
The second half started similar to the first, with the visitors dominating the ball. They had a chance early on in the second half to make the score 1-2, but were denied by the post.
The goal did come for The Angels shortly after, with some good work again by their number 7, and after some scrappy play in the box, it was Francis Mampolo who tapped home to make it 1-2.
It did not get much easier for the hosts after this, as the wide players for Tonbridge were doing superbly well and causing all sorts of issues for Dover. Paris Lock danced his way through the hosts’ defence and Scott Holding was called into action, making a good goal line block by the post.
The half continued much the same until later on in the game, when a chance came for the hosts. Baptiste picked up a long ball on the left and found Wilkinson on the other side of the box in acres of space, but he could not control the ball and a good chance went amiss.
Dover did up the pressure towards the end of the game, with the biggest threat coming from Wilkinson’s excellent delivery from the succession of corners the hosts had. George Nikaj got his head to a few of these corners and narrowly missed one of the latter chances, much to the delight of the visiting side.
The visitors deployed their time-wasting tactics and eventually saw out the victory, making it back to back losses for Dover in the National League South.
Dover host Slough Town on Saturday, looking to get their first win of the year.
Dover Athletic: Jinadu, Ojemen (Oldapio 85mins), Mensah, Holding, Naylor (Sutherland 80mins), Baptiste, Oliver, Charles-Cook, Nikaj, Wilkinson, Allen (Dembele 65mins). Subs not used: Dunne, Young.
Tonbridge Angels: Henly, Lyons-Foster, Gard, Mampolo, Higgs, Odokonyero (Greenidge 85mins), Lock (Puffette 90mins), Hinds, Dabre, Vincent, Wagstaff. Subs not used: Parkinson, Aransibia, Velvick.
Referee: Constantine Hatzidakis.
Attendance: 455.