League One
January 26, 2013
Orient a road too far for County
Scoring Summary
| Leyton Orient | Notts County |
|---|---|
| David Mooney (65') | Jeff Hughes (78') |
| Mathieu Baudry (68') |
Teams
| Leyton Orient | Notts County |
|---|---|
| 1 Jamie Jones | 1 Bartosz Bialkowski |
| 4 Ben Chorley | 6 Dean Leacock |
| 5 Scott Cuthbert | 3 Alan Sheehan |
| 3 Gary Sawyer | 20 Jamal Campbell-Ryce |
| 6 Mathieu Baudry | 28 Andre Boucaud |
| 21 Lee Cook | 8 Gary Liddle |
| 22 Martin Rowlands | 4 Neal Bishop |
| 23 Lloyd James | 11 Jeff Hughes |
| 17 Moses Odubajo | 10 Alan Judge |
| 14 Charlie MacDonald | 9 Enoch Showunmi |
| 39 David Mooney | 15 Yoann Arquin |
| Substitutes | |
| 19 Charlie Grainger | Fabian Speiss 23 |
| 27 Elliot Omozusi | Emmanuele Smith 5 |
| 8 Anthony Griffith | Julian Kelly 2 |
| 7 Dean Cox | Gavin Mahon 14 |
| 11 Jimmy Smith | Hamza Bencherif 18 |
| 10 Michael Symes | Joss Labadie 16 |
| 20 Afolabi Obafemi | Romello Nangel 31 |
| Substitutions | |
| Dean Cox for Lee Cook (85) | Fabian Speiss for Bartosz Bialkowski (18) |
| Jimmy Smith for Martin Rowlands (90) | Romello Nangel for Yoann Arquin (69) |
| Hamza Bencherif for Alan Judge (88) | |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Charlie MacDonald (12) | Gary Liddle (87) |
| David Mooney (21) | |
| Lloyd James (39) | |
| · Squads: Leyton Orient | Notts County | |
Goals by David Mooney and Mathieu Baudry gave Leyton Orient a 2-1 win and inflicted on Notts County their first away defeat of the season in npower League One.
Leading scorer Mooney recorded his 11th goal of the season when he follwed up to score form close range in the 65th minute after a Lee Cook thunderbolt had been parried on to the crossbar by County's substitute goalkeeper Fabian Speiss.
Three minutes later Cook swung over a corner from the left and central defender Baudry volleyed the ball home from close range.
The visitors were given hope after 77 minutes when Jeff Hughes drilled home a rebound after a shot from shot from Alan Sheehan had been blocked.
An Incident-packed first-half saw eight minutes of added time after Magpies goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski was stretchered off with a head injury after he came off his goalline to dive bravely at the feet of Charlie MacDonald.
His replacement, 19 year-old German-born Speiss, was soon called into action, punching out a ferocious shot from winger Cook and clawing the ball away just as MacDonald was about to pounce.
But it was County who came closest to breaking the deadlock when Yoann Arquin headed a cross from Andre Boucaud against the crossbar and then giant striker Enoch Showumni saw his header cleared off the goalline by Lloyd James.
The drama continued when referee Lee Collins was forced to hand over the whistle to one of his assistants after 70 minutes having pulled a muscle.



