Rutherglen Glencairn 1-3 Johnstone Burgh

Burgh Bounce Back From Cumnock Defeat With Three Points At Rutherglen
Scott Forrester Opens The Scoring With A Bullet Header

Johnstone Burgh were back on form with a convincing 3-1 win over Rutherglen Glencairn, on a windy afternoon at the Hamish B. Allan Stadium, Rutherglen.

Burgh manager Murdo MacKinnon made four changes from the starting XI that lost 3-0 to Cumnock Juniors on Wednesday night. Out went Matty Grant, Kian Gilday, Blair Rossiter and Kyle Lafferty, and in came Lewis King and Aiden Gilmartin as well as U20 development players Nicholas Gallagher, who was making his first start for the senior team, and Ross MacKinnon.

Rutherglen Glencairn made a bright start and had the first chance of the game in the 3rd minute. Ryan Carlin collected the ball and created himself a good opening from 20 yards, but his left foot shot went well wide of the left hand post.

The home side threatened again in the 8th minute as Harry Mitchell had a sight of goal from 10 yards in the right hand side of the box, but his low right foot goalbound effort was well blocked by Malky McDonald.

The Burgh opened the scoring in the 12th minute when Ian McShane floated a dangerous corner kick into the box, and Scott Forrester was on hand to head the ball into the net from 6 yards.

Johnstone Burgh came close to doubling their lead in the 14th minute when Ross MacKinnon put a beautiful left foot cross into the box. However, Aiden Gilmartin's powerful header from 6 yards was brilliantly saved by Jamie Smith.

Rutherglen Glencairn had the next chance to score in the 26th minute. Ryan McManus produced a lovely bit of skill to create himself an excellent chance, but his powerful left foot shot from 12 yards was well saved by Luke Scullion.

The Burgh had a great chance to score a minute later as Aiden Gilmartin showed good strength and composure in the box to lay the ball off to Ian McShane, but the former East Kilbride man's right foot shot from 18 yards flew well over the crossbar.

Rutherglen Glencairn's best chance of the match came in the 34th minute. Aidan Shields ran with the ball on the right wing and produced a fastastic long range pass to find Ryan McManus in the box, but with just Luke Scullion to beat from 8 yards, "The Glens" striker lobbed the ball over the Burgh number 1, but could only find the top of the crossbar, and the chance was gone.

The Keanie Park side eventually doubled their lead in the 41st minute. Ian McShane delivered yet another dangerous corner kick into the box, and Lewis King was in the right place at the right time to head the ball into the top right hand corner of the net from 7 yards.

The Burgh would go into the half time break 2-0 up.

Half time: 0-2

"The Glens" made the perfect start to the second half and pulled a goal back in the 46th minute. Ross Paton put through a killer pass to Ryan McManus who produced a fine, low, right foot finish into the net from 16 yards.

The Burgh were looking to get the two goal cushion back and came close to doing just that in the 51st minute. Lewis King put a brilliant cross into the box to find Broque Watson, but his right foot shot from 12 yards was well blocked.

Johnstone Burgh would come even closer to adding to their lead in the 57th minute. Ian McShane once again put a fine corner into the box, but Nicholas Gallagher's header from 6 yards went just over the crossbar.

The Johnstone side would eventually get their third goal of the match in the 65th minute. Darren Christie showed some nice footwork on the right wing then put a dangerous cross into the box which found Broque Watson, who then headed the ball high into the net from 6 yards.

In the 73rd minute, Lewis King had a half chance, but his right foot spectacular attempt from 14 yards went just over the crossbar.

In the 78th minute, Johnstone Burgh U20 player Niall Graham, who had just came on as a sub, had a sight of goal but his right foot shot from 18 yards went over the crossbar.

Rutherglen had a good chance to score in the 82nd minute when Daniel Connor produced a touch of class to set up Boris Melingui, but his powerful left foot shot from 10 yards was brilliantly saved by Luke Scullion.

The home side would have yet another good chance to score their second goal of the match, but Ben Hobbs headed the ball just wide of the left hand post from 8 yards.

The final chance of the match came for Johnstone Burgh in the 2nd minute of injury time. Lewis King's headed flick on found Niall Graham, but his close range header was well saved by Jamie Smith.

The Burgh would see out the final minute of the game to secure a fine 3-1 win.

After today's result, Johnstone Burgh remain in 6th place on 40 points, with 22 matches played.

A special mention for U20 Development players Ross MacKinnon, Nicholas Gallagher, Niall Graham and Jude Cummins who got some much deserved game time for the senior team today.

Full time: 1-3

Johnstone Burgh goals: Forrester 12, King 41, Watson 65

Rutherglen Glencairn goal: McManus 46

Man Of The Match: Aiden Gilmartin

Starting XI: Scullion, King, MacKinnon, Forrester, McDonald, McShane, Christie, Esplin (C) (Faulds 75), Gilmartin (Cummins 75), Watson, Gallagher (Graham 75)

A big thank you to all the Johnstone Burgh fans who attended the match match in Rutherglen today.

Next up for the Burgh is Renfrew FC in the WoSFL Premier Division at Keanie Park on Wednesday 15th April. Kick off is at 7:30pm

‍©Match Report: John
©Images: Mitch, Graham

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