YM twice come from behind against Rye to make cup semis

Brad Curtis (right) score the winner from a free kick in the 94th minute after (below) Liam Hunter had levelled from the penalty spotBrad Curtis (right) score the winner from a free kick in the 94th minute after (below) Liam Hunter had levelled from the penalty spot
Brad Curtis (right) score the winner from a free kick in the 94th minute after (below) Liam Hunter had levelled from the penalty spot
A 93rd minute Brad Curtis free kick secured Horsham YMCA a place in the semi-finals of the RUR Charity Cup, as they twice came from behind to beat Rye United 3-2 at Gorings Mead on Wednesday evening.

The midfielder’s late winner gives YM their second cup quarter-final success in as many weeks, and sets up a clash with fellow Division 1 rivals Ringmer in the last four.

Manager Peter Buckland said: “It wasn’t what you’d call a vintage display, but we’ve won and there’s not much more that I can say about the performance.

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“We were collectively average, but having said that, it’s difficult when a team sets up with ten men behind the ball for the majority of the game and then just go long to try and catch you out.

Action from Rye United's game away to Horsham YMCA last weekend. Picture by Steve CobbAction from Rye United's game away to Horsham YMCA last weekend. Picture by Steve Cobb
Action from Rye United's game away to Horsham YMCA last weekend. Picture by Steve Cobb

“We’re the home team chasing the game and so we’ve got to press and that does leave you open to counter attacks.”