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Walsall Extends League Lead with Gritty Away Win
11 Dec
Summary
- Walsall secured a sixth away league win, extending their lead.
- Daniel Kanu scored the decisive goal from a defensive error.
- Manager praises squad depth and fighting spirit in victory.

Walsall extended their lead at the summit of League Two to four points following a crucial 1-0 away victory over Oldham. The team, boasting the best away record in the division, secured another maximum points haul thanks to a first-half strike from Daniel Kanu.
Kanu, on loan from Charlton, netted his 10th goal of the season in the 27th minute after capitalizing on a wayward backpass. Manager Mat Sadler commended his players for a "proper team performance," highlighting the squad's collective effort and adaptability. Sadler noted Oldham's physicality, stating his team had to "fight and battle" before displaying "brilliant football."
The win was a significant boost for Walsall, particularly with nearly 550 travelling fans in attendance. In contrast, Oldham's struggles at home continue, having won only two of their ten league games on their own ground. Manager Micky Mellon acknowledged a "damp, drab affair" and a "poor goal" conceded, attributing the result to a "big mistake" rather than being outplayed by the league leaders.




