Northampton Town player ratings after League One comeback victory against Exeter City
Saved well from McMillan but Exeter should have made him work far more given the positions they found in and around the box. Credit to his defenders for protecting his goal with important blocks… 6.5 Photo: Pete Norton
Exeter City captain Pierce Sweeney said that the squad needs to make sure they manage games better after letting slip a lead at Northampton Town. The Grecians were 1-0 up at the Cobblers and in control of the game, but two defensive mistakes cost them as they came away with nothing.
Tristan Crama’s first goal for the club had put City ahead in the early stages as with just eight minutes gone, he headed home from a Reece Cole corner. Gary Caldwell’s side were much the better side but couldn’t make that dominance count.
Midway through the second half an error from goalkeeper Joe Whitworth was pounced upon by Callum Morton to level things up. And then ten minutes later, City’s backline were all over the place as Cameron McGeehan was left to poke home what proved to be the winner in the 2-1 victory.
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Having been ahead in midweek at Walsall and failed to see out the victory, it is now successive games in which City’s early dominance has ended up counting for nothing. The skipper said that City should have won the game, but when they did concede, had to regroup and ensure that the least they came away with was the point.