Ghana international Joseph Luke Wallocott, was on the assist list for Swindon Town in their victory against Sutton United on Tuesday Night in the English League Two.
The English-born goalkeeper played his 32nd game of the season foe his side as they battled to a thoroughly deserved 2-1 win at The County Ground.
The SN1 Robins made it two home wins on the bounce this evening, with goals from Davison and McKirdy securing the result.
In the 14th minute, Swindon Town took the lead through a Davison goal. Davison latched onto Wallocott’s assist over the top of the Sutton defence and slammed a strike home after beating Sutton keeper Nelson to a loose ball.
The second half started in an ideal fashion for Town. In the 49th minute, Williams put in a fizzing ball across the goal, and it was smashed home by McKirdy.
Town enjoyed further control of the game. In the 67th minute, Sutton United managed to clear a mishit Town free-kick, but the ball fell to Williams who tried his luck from outside the box. The Welsh international’s strike flew just wide of the post, which kept the game at 2-1.
Sutton did not give up, however, Lovatt smashed a 76th-minute volley goalward from just outside the box. Wollacott was unphased though, and calmly smothered the strike into his arms.
The match then became quite open, but it was not destined to end without controversy. Louis Samuel Reed received a questionable second yellow card for simulation, leaving Town with 10 men for the last few minutes of the game.
Meanwhile, Jojo Wollacott is expected to be named in Ghana interim coach Otto Addo’s squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers play-off tie against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
Ghana hosts Nigeria on March 25 before taking the trip to Abuja four days later for the reverse fixture.

























