Barnsley FC v Horsham FC in the FA Cup: Tykes head coach Neill Collins hails never-say-die Hornets after pulsating first round clash
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The battling non-leaguers had twice trailed in the pulsating tie and appeared to be heading out of the world famous competition after Maël de Gevigney’s 64th minute goal.
But the Hornets, who are four divisions below their league opponents in the football pyramid, continued to defend brilliantly to stay in the entertaining contest.
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Hide AdAnd Horsham, who last made this stage of the competition 16 years ago, got their reward when Tom Richards levelled with nine minutes to go to the delight of the 500 plus army of travelling fans.
“Credit to Horsham, they were super organised and didn't just sit back,” said Collins.
“They had a good game plan and their fans should be proud of them, which I'm sure they are. Horsham deserve the replay, but we have a chance to put it right.
“Horsham came here playing for their lives and we didn't do the same, but that is what FA Cups are about.
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Hide Ad“You can't take anything for granted and you have to be at it all the time.
“Some of the saves from their keeper were incredible, but we didn’t take our chances. They punished us.
“We put in a sloppy performance that gives a result that we got.
“We should have made it 4-2 and a couple of mistakes later and it’s 3-3.
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Hide Ad“The first goal just bred complacency and the players made mistakes they don't normally make. You will get punished for it at any level.”
The Sussex minnows had already played seven games just to reach the first round stage.
The money-spinning replay will take place on Tuesday, November 14, with the Isthmian Premier against Potters Bar Town making way.