Yeovil won their third match in a row since Richard Dryden was appointed manager in a 2-1 win at Sutton United.
Andrew Oluwabori scored the opener for the Glovers in second half, before Charlie Bell equalised for the hosts. Aaron Jarvis converted an 82nd minute penalty to clinch another three points as Yeovil climbed to 8th in the table.
First half
Richard Dryden named an unchanged side for the third match in a row, with the Glovers boss hoping the momentum continues.
The first half-chance fell to Junior Morias on the edge who, after a sharp one-two with Tahvon Campbell, struck a weak effort at Jack Sims’ goal.
Yeovil should have been 1-0 up in the 8th minute through Andrew Oluwabori. Yeovil broke at pace through Oluwabori, Morias and Luke McCormick but the Exeter loanee could only strike straight at Sims.
Yeovil continued the pressure, attempting to work an space in front of goal, with Sutton just about managing the clear their lines. Good pressure from Dryden’s side.
On the 22nd minute it was only the frame of the goal keeping the game scoreless. Another bursting run from Oluwabori saw him get the ball to McCormick who opened his body and shot a left-footed looping effort from outside of the box that struck the bar. So close!
James Plant was given a yellow for hauling down a Sutton player outside the box as the hosts broke. Former Yeovil loanee Lewis Simper’s low free kick was comfortable for Jed Ward.
Simper tried another curling effort in the 29th minute which didn’t stretch Ward.
If that didn’t stretch Ward, the save moments later did. Yeovil’s number one somehow managed to get a foot on the ball to scoop Ashley Nadesan’s ball over the bar. Unbelievable save.
Sutton had the next chance, this time through Simper. A well worked move down the left saw a cross come into the box that the Glovers failed to deal with before Simper hooked an effort fairly wide of the goal.
Simper had another chance to test Ward from the edge of the box in the 39th minute. He could only volley into the houses behind the stand.
McCormick fired a free kick over the bar from a promising position just before the half time break.
Half time: Sutton United 0 Yeovil Town 0
Second half
Tahvon Campbell made way for Aaron Jarvis at half time, refreshing the Glovers’ frontline.
It was Ward who was called into action first though, saving low from Nadesan.
Yeovil could have had a chance at goal moments later but the referee blew up rather than play the advantage with the red and black shirts outnumbering the amber ones.
Oluwabori should have headed Yeovil in front shortly after with another golden opportunity spurned after combining with Jarvis.
Thankfully, Oluwabori finally made the breakthrough on the 51st minute with a low strike from the right side of the six yard box beating Sims in the Sutton goal! 1-0
Yeovil came close to doubling the lead afer a scintillating run from Sims saw him skip through the Sutton team before teeing up Morias who’s shot was deflected wide for a corner.
Sutton had an opportunity from a free kick, which after a long build up was high wide and handsome into the supporters behind the goal.
McCormick had half a sight at goal after Jed Ward’s free kick was knocked down into his path but he couldn’t connect cleanly to test Sims in the Sutton goal.
The hosts levelled it up in the 71st minute with a sumptuous left-footed finish from Charlie Bell leaving Ward helpless. 1-1
Yeovil very nearly fell behind minutes later with Brandon Njoku only able to direct his header over the bar after getting on the end of a Vincent cross from the left.
Sutton looked to have all the momentum – and the legs – but in their quest for a winner were leaving spaces for Yeovil to exploit. Harvey Greenslade was released by Brett McGavin but could only fire over.
All that momentum was worth nothing, as Josh Sims earned the Glovers a penalty with his cross striking the arm of the Sutton defender and Aaron Jarvis fired the penalty home to restore Yeovil’s lead. 2-1
With 8 minutes added on from who knows where, there was a nervy conclusion to hold on to all three points and make it the third win on the spin for Richard Dryden’s Glovers!
Full time: Sutton United 1 Yeovil Town 2
Match Details
Venue: Gander Green Lane
Date: Tuesday 30th September, 7:45pm kick-off
Competition: National League Premier Division
Scorers: Andrew Oluwabori 51 (1-0), Charlie Bell 71 (1-1), Aaron Jarvis 80 (2-1)
Pitch: Lovely but cutting up a little
Conditions: Cold but dry with a strong wind going towards the away end
Attendance: XXXX (188 away supporters)
Bookings:
Sutton United: Lewis Simper 48, Jayden Harris 67
Yeovil Town: James Plant 25, Cousin-Dawson 62
Referee: David Rock
Yeovil Town (3-4-1-2)
Substitutes: Alex Whittle, Aaron Jarvis (for Tahvon Campbell, 46), Brett McGavin (for Finn Cousin-Dawson, 65), Harvey Greenslade (for Junior Morias, 61), Byron Pendleton (not used), Ben Wodskou ( for Andrew Oluwabori 86), Matt Gould (not used).
Sutton United: Jack Sims, Lewis Simper, Ashley Nadesan, Edon Pruti (for Vincent), Will Tizzard, Jack Taylor, Aaron Jones (for Ogbonna), Mo Dabre (for Bell), Noa Boutin (for De Silva), Brandon Njoku
Substitutes (not used): Aziaya, Odelusi, Eccleston
This football club is something else.