MORECAMBE. Morecambe demolishes AFC Wimbledon 4-1 with goals of Michael Mellon (46′), Joe Lewis (51′ own), Michael Mellon (61′ pen) and Michael Mellon (88′). On the opposite side, AFC Wimbledon scored with ​Armani Little (72′). AFC Wimbledon lost this match even if it was better in terms of ball possession (56%).

The match was played at the Mazuma Stadium stadium in Morecambe on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Edward Duckworth with the collaboration of Daniel Woodward and Ivan Stankovic. The 4th official was Alex Gray. The weather was moderate rain. The temperature was cold at 11 degrees Celsius or 51.8 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 84%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 44 Ball Possession 56
Shots
  • 11 Total 22
  • 6 On Target 5
  • 2 Off Target 6
  • 3 Shots blocked 11
  • 91 Attack 131
  • 33 Dangerous attack 69
  • 95 Ball safe 97
  • 1 Penalties 0
  • 2 Corners 8
  • 1 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 7 Total 13
  • 2 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

AFC Wimbledon was in firm control of the ball 56% while Morecambe was struggling with a 44% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

AFC Wimbledon had a more offensive attitude with 69 dangerous attacks and 22 shots of which 5 were on target. Still, Morecambe was capable to find the solution to win this match.​

Morecambe shot 11 times, 6 on target, 2 off target. On the opposite side, AFC Wimbledon shot 22 times, 5 on target, 6 off target.

Cards

Morecambe received 3 yellow cards (David Tutonda, Jacob Davenport and Matthew Kennedy). On the opposite side, AFC Wimbledon received 1 yellow card (Omar Bugiel).

Match Timeline

46'
51'
Joe Lewis(own-goal)
57'
Omar Bugiel- Yellow
61'
61'
Josh Davison- sub ->Omar Bugiel
62'
Huseyin Biler- sub ->Isaac Ogundere
Jacob Davenport- Yellow
65'
72'
Armani Little(goal)Ali Al-Hamadi
73'
David Tutonda- Yellow
79'
Max Melbourne- sub ->Christopher Stokes
83'
88'
73'
Charlie Brown- sub ->John Joshua Mckiernan
62'
Cammy Smith- sub ->Jacob Davenport
61'

Standings

After this match, Morecambe will have 27 points to remain in the 6th place. Talking about the opposition, AFC Wimbledon will stay with 22 points like Barrow and Milton Keynes Dons to sit in the 10th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the League Two, Morecambe will play away with AFC Wimbledon on the 17th of February with a 5-4 head to head stats in favor of Morecambe (4 draws).

AFC Wimbledon will host Morecambe on the 17th of February with a 5-4 head to head record in favor of Morecambe (4 draws).

Morecambe – Formation

Morecambe
G
Adam Smith 21.England
6.7
D
David Tutonda 3.DR Congo
7.3
79'
D
Farrend Rawson 5.England
7.7
D
Joel Senior 12.England
7.8
D
Chris Stokes 15.England
7.3
83'
M
Yann Songo'o 6.Cameroon
6.7
M
Tom Bloxham 7.England
6.4
M
JJ McKiernan 10.England
6.8
62'
M
Jordan Slew 14.England
7.3
M
Jacob Davenport 16.England
6.7
61' 65'
F
M. Mellon 9.Scotland
9.9
73' 46', 61', 88'
Substitutes
D
Max Melbourne 23.England
6.7
83'
F
Cammy Smith 17.Scotland
61'
F
Ethan Walker 19.England
73'
F
Charlie Brown 20.England
62'

Morecambe started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Derek Adams decided to play with the following team: Adam Smith (6.7), Joel Senior (7.8), Farrend Rawson (7.7), Christopher Stokes (7.3), David Tutonda (7.3), Yann Songo’o (6.7), Jacob Davenport (6.7), Tom Bloxham (6.4), John Joshua Mckiernan (6.8), Jordan Slew (7.3) and Michael Mellon (9.9).

The home team had on the bench: Cammy Smith, Ethan Walker, Charlie Brown, Max Melbourne (6.7), Lennon Dobson and George Pedley.

Morecambe could not rely on the presence of Max Melbourne (injured).

Substitutions

Morecambe made 4 changes: Christopher Stokes for Max Melbourne (83′), Michael Mellon for Ethan Walker (73′), John Joshua Mckiernan for Charlie Brown (62′) and Jacob Davenport for Cammy Smith (61′).

Best player: Michael Mellon​

The most impressive player for Morecambe was Michael Mellon.

His rating is (9.9) with 3 goals, 18 passes (67% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 15.

AFC Wimbledon – Formation

AFC Wimbledon
G
Alex Bass 12.England
6.3
D
Ryan Johnson 6.Northern Ireland
6.8
D
Jack Currie 26.England
6.4
D
Joe Lewis 31.Wales
5.8
D
Isaac Ogundere 33.England
6.1
62'
M
Jake Reeves 4.England
6.6
M
James Tilley 7.England
7.7
M
Josh Neufville 11.England
6.8
73'
M
Armani Little 14.England
7.8
72'
F
Ali Al-Hamadi 10.Iraq
6.6
F
Omar Bugiel 18.Lebanon
6.4
61' 57'
Substitutes
G
Nikola Tzanev 1.New Zealand
D
Alex Pearce 15.Republic of Ireland
D
Huseyin Biler 2.England
6.8
62'
M
James Ball 16.England
M
7.3
73'
M
Aron Sasu 29.Norway
F
Josh Davison 9.England
6.7
61'

AFC Wimbledon started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

Johnnie Jackson played with: Alex Bass (6.3), Isaac Ogundere (6.1), Joe Lewis (5.8), Ryan Johnson (6.8), Jack Currie (6.4), James Tilley (7.7), Jake Reeves (6.6), Armani Little (7.8), Josh Neufville (6.8), Ali Al-Hamadi (6.6) and Omar Bugiel (6.4).

They had on the bench: Nik Tzanev, Huseyin Biler (6.8), Josh Davison (6.7), Alex Pearce, James Ball, Connor Lemonheigh-Evans (7.3) and Aron Sasu.

Substitutions

AFC Wimbledon made 3 changes: Josh Neufville for Connor Lemonheigh-Evans (73′), Omar Bugiel for Josh Davison (61′) and Isaac Ogundere for Huseyin Biler (62′).

Best player: Armani Little​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for AFC Wimbledon was Armani Little.

His rating is (7.8) with 1 goal, 64 passes (78% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 9 duels out of 17. He performed 4 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the League Two.​