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Bromley 2-0 Salford City: League Two match report

Bromley Fall to Narrow Defeat at Salford Despite Positive Display

Bromley’s hopes of climbing the League Two table suffered a setback on Thursday evening as they fell to a 2-0 defeat away at Salford City, despite creating more chances than their hosts at the Peninsula Stadium.

The Ravens will feel frustrated after dominating the shot count with 12 attempts compared to Salford’s eight, yet found themselves on the wrong end of the scoreline thanks to clinical finishing from the home side in the second half.

The opening 45 minutes proved to be a cagey affair, with both teams sharing possession equally at 50% each. Bromley’s Ben Webster picked up the first booking of the evening in the 39th minute, while Salford’s Oliver Turton had been cautioned earlier in the 12th minute for a mistimed challenge.

The deadlock was broken seven minutes into the second half when Josh Grant found the net for Salford City, converting from a Luke Garbutt delivery to give the hosts a crucial advantage. The goal came against the run of play, with Bromley having created the better opportunities up to that point.

Bromley responded positively to falling behind and continued to press forward in search of an equaliser. However, their attacking intent left them vulnerable at the back, and Salford doubled their lead in the 76th minute through Oliver Turton, who was set up by goalscorer Grant to effectively seal the three points.

The statistics tell the story of Bromley’s frustration on the night. Despite registering four more shots than their opponents, the Kent side managed just three efforts on target compared to Salford’s four. This lack of clinical edge in the final third proved costly, as Salford goalkeeper was rarely tested despite Bromley’s territorial advantage at times.

Salford’s greater threat from set pieces was evident in their corner count of six compared to Bromley’s four, and it was from one such delivery that the opening goal originated. The home side’s ability to capitalise on their limited chances highlighted the fine margins that often decide matches at this level.

The closing stages saw tempers fray slightly, with Salford’s Matthew Young receiving a yellow card in the 90th minute, but by then the damage had been done from Bromley’s perspective.

For Bromley, this result will serve as a reminder of the importance of taking chances when they arise in League Two. The Ravens showed plenty of positive signs in their approach play and work rate, but will need to be more ruthless in front of goal if they are to climb away from the lower reaches of the table.

The defeat leaves Bromley with work to do as they prepare for their next fixture, knowing that performances like this one – with better finishing – could yield much more positive results in the weeks ahead.

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