As I drove through the city of Chichester, I had a rush of anxiety; not because of the flashbacks of teaching my daughter how to drive here, but we had the chance to extend our lead with a win today.
Leatherhead's first half play was a bold as the local council's decision to build a Dutch style roundabout to provide safe cycling infrastructure. Kareem, again, lit up the right wing and left their No. 3 in knots. For all the tricky play, though, it was the long throw that opened the scoring as both 'keeper and their No. 5 couldn't deal with it and Nathan Hogan blasted the ball into the roof of the net.
We continued to press, and Lukas spurned two chances from close range, in quick succession. A two-goal cushion was beginning to feel necessary as on another day our hosts could have had two penalties. One for a late shoulder-to-shoulder challenge that looked a bit like a push and a rather obvious handball. Ross Stepney got away with a yellow for a challenge that could have seen a red card being brandished also.
In the second half, Leatherhead really controlled the game, limiting our hosts to very little. We had to cope with some injuries. Kane had to be carried off in the first half, and then Alfie Huckle limped off and towards the end Kareem then went down with a knock to the knee (but was also booked for diving).
Finally, we got the goal to make the points feel safer and the Bognor Regis fans feel a little bit wetter behind the coverless goal on the far end. Anas had already shot wildly across the face of goal twice, when crossing may have been a better option. However, on his third attempt, he found Ty Butler who delivered the decisive touch to beat our one-time 'keeper.
So, we go six points clear and will remain that way as next week sees the utter nonsense that is the FA Trophy come to town…