Horsham manager Di Paola satisfied with '˜fair point' away to play-off chasing Hythe Town

Alfie Rogers is mobbed after giving Horsham an early lead against Hythe Town. Picture by John Lines.Alfie Rogers is mobbed after giving Horsham an early lead against Hythe Town. Picture by John Lines.
Alfie Rogers is mobbed after giving Horsham an early lead against Hythe Town. Picture by John Lines.
Horsham were satisfied with a '˜fair point' away against Bostik League South Division play-off chasers Hythe Town on Saturday.

The Hornets returned from Kent against The Cannons with a 1-1 draw and holding onto 12th place in the standings.

The visitors led after just two minutes as Alfie Rogers’ shot produced a goalkeeping howler from Hythe stopper Will Godmon.

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A fine dipping free kick Darren Oldaker then levelled for the hosts just before the half-hour mark and despite Hythe being reduced to ten-men with a straight red card to Chris Kinnear in the second half, that is how the score remained.

Alfie Rogers' effort gives Horsham an early lead against Hythe Town. Picture by John LinesAlfie Rogers' effort gives Horsham an early lead against Hythe Town. Picture by John Lines
Alfie Rogers' effort gives Horsham an early lead against Hythe Town. Picture by John Lines

That was in part thanks to a couple of decent stops from Hornets keeper Josh Pelling, including a late save to deny Hythe a winner.

Di Paola said: “It was a fair point. We played well in spells and they played well in spells as well. I was quite pleased with the performance.

“We had three good chances after we took the lead and we really should have taken them.

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