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Gillingham 6-2 Barnet: League Two match report

Gillingham Suffer Heavy Defeat as Stead Runs Riot at Barnet

Gillingham endured a nightmare afternoon at The Hive as they were comprehensively beaten 6-2 by Barnet in League Two, with striker C. Stead delivering a devastating five-goal performance that left the Gills shell-shocked.

The writing was on the wall early for Neil Harris’s side as they found themselves 3-1 down within the opening 16 minutes. Barnet took the lead in the sixth minute when Stead opened his account, converting from R. Glover’s assist to set the tone for what would become a memorable individual display.

Gillingham briefly responded through B. Dack in the 13th minute, offering hope of a competitive encounter. However, that optimism was quickly extinguished as Stead struck twice in quick succession. First, he was set up by K. Tshimanga in the 15th minute, before completing his hat-trick just a minute later with assistance from R. Crichlow-Noble.

The Gills’ afternoon went from bad to worse as Stead added his fourth goal on the half-hour mark, this time finding the net without assistance. Barnet then rubbed salt into the wounds on the stroke of half-time when Crichlow-Noble got on the scoresheet himself, converting Glover’s second assist of the day to send the hosts into the break with a commanding 5-1 advantage.

Gillingham’s discipline began to fray as the match wore on, with C. Masterson picking up a yellow card in the 37th minute. The visitors struggled to contain Barnet’s attacking threat, managing just three shots throughout the entire match compared to their hosts’ 21 attempts.

The second half offered little respite for the travelling Kent supporters. Stead completed his remarkable five-goal haul in the 70th minute, with K. Smith providing the assist for what proved to be the final nail in Gillingham’s coffin.

The statistics painted a grim picture of Gillingham’s performance, with the team managing just 38% possession and registering only one shot on target compared to Barnet’s 12. The Gills also struggled in set-piece situations, winning just three corners to their opponents’ eight.

J. Andrews did manage to grab a consolation goal for Gillingham in stoppage time, converting from S. Booth’s assist, but by then the damage had been well and truly done. Andrews was subsequently booked in the 83rd minute as frustrations boiled over.

This heavy defeat will raise serious questions about Gillingham’s defensive frailties and their ability to compete at this level. The manner of the loss, particularly the ease with which Barnet carved through their backline, will be of significant concern to manager Neil Harris as he looks to regroup his squad.

The Gills will need to quickly put this chastening experience behind them as they prepare for their next League Two fixture. With performances like this, climbing the table will prove an uphill battle for the Kent club.

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