BEES FEEL FORCE OF MOORS
The Non-League Football Paper|October 20, 2024
LEAGUE leaders Barnet saw their six-game winning streak coming to an end despite scoring twice in extra time to set up a nervy finish at Solihull Moors.
James Smith
BEES FEEL FORCE OF MOORS

SOLIHULL MOORS 4
Stevens 36, Stevenson 38, Bowen 55, Gale 74

BARNET 3
Kabamba 12, 90+5 Brunt 90+3

Nicke Kabamba netted early before two goals in two minutes from Solihull’s Jack Stevens and Bradley Stevenson before the break turned the game on its head for the hosts.

Moors scored twice again after the restart and could have added more before a second for Kabamba and a thunderbolt from substitute Zak Brunt added some late drama.

“What a game,” a jubilant Moors manager Andy Whing said.

“I keep saying it, when we get our players fit and get our identity back, when we get that right, we are going to be some team.

“We have come up against a very good team.

“We started really well, they had a bit of a spell and then from 35 minutes onwards we were outstanding.”

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