On Saturday, Mark Hughes’ Carlisle United side comfortably beat John Askey’s Truro City at Brunton Park 3-0.
Two quick fire first half goals from Luke Armstrong gave the Cumbrians the ascendancy and then a brilliant solo goal from Regan Linney sealed the three points in the second half.

Match Review
Truro started the game well and were passing the ball around well but with little attacking threat.
In the 10th minute a brilliant team move lead to the opening goal, Archie Davies found Cameron Harper, Cameron Harper then found Wearne on the left of the area and he crossed for Luke Armstrong to tap home to give Carlisle a 1-0 lead.
Shortly after in the 12th minute, Regan Linney turned inside on the his foot and had a shot that looped up after a defensive block and Luke Armstrong was in the right place once again to finish smartly to give the blues a comfortable 2-0 lead.
Both of Carlisle United wingers were getting lots of joy against their full backs and were putting dangerous balls in to the box but just couldn’t find that end product to put the game to bed.
HT Carlisle United 2-0 Truro City
The second half started off quite flat with Truro enjoying some spells of possession and their best chance of the game came from a series of well worked corners as Will Dean shot just wide from the edge of the area.
On the hour mark a piece of individual brilliant sealed the game for Mark Hughes’ side as Regan Linney beat two players, nutmegged the defender in the box and finished brilliantly in to the roof of the net from a tight angle. A moment that had everyone on their feet
From then it was just a matter of how many for Carlisle United but they failed to add to their goals tally despite a great for Harvey Macadam on the break and shots from Callum Whelan and Luke Armstrong that went just wide.
Truro nearly got on the scoresheet as Gabe Breeze held on the ball too long when and was closed down by Tyler Harvey but luckily for Breeze and Carlisle the ball was deflected over the bar.
FT Carlisle United 3-0 Truro City
Massive credit to the 78 Truro supporters who made the long trip, they are a credit to themselves and their team and have nothing but everyone’s respect, good luck to them for the rest of the season.
How Did Carlisle Perform?
First half after a slow start, Carlisle played some exciting football at times. David Ajiboye was a threat down the right, Regan Linney as always was a threat down the left and Luke Armstrong’s movement was causing their defence serious problems.
There were still some some lapses in concentration at times but it’s a lot more forgivable when you’re two goals to the good.
Second half was similar to the first with a slow start to the half but after the third goal Carlisle really found their confidence again and were playing some nice football and creating openings and chances in behind both full backs.
Overall I would say Carlisle weren’t at their best but they didn’t have to be. Mark Hughes’ side will know there are a lot tougher tests to come in the next few months. As for Truro they were far from their best but they will probably be content it was only 3-0 in the end and they will have games against their fellow strugglers to come that will be imperative to their survival hopes.
My Carlisle United Player Ratings
Gabe Breeze -6- came for set pieces well, didn’t have a lot to do except one save in the first half. Nearly got caught out in the second half that could’ve cost us a goal.
Archie Davies -7- made some great runs forward and created space for the wingers at times. Defensively didn’t do anything wrong, another solid afternoon for Davies.
Bevis Mugabi -6- comfortable afternoon in general for the defence but a couple of times Mugabi missed his headers and nearly gave the ball away with the ball at his feet.
Terell Thomas -7- a lapse in the first half from Thomas but apart from that he won pretty much every header, knew when to pass and when to go along and had a very good game.
Cameron Harper -7- was targeted early on by Truro but stood his ground. He defended well and had a huge part to play in the opening goal with his pass to Wearne.
Jack Ellis -7.5- comfortable in midfield, he was calm and composed, he broke the play up well and found the pass when under pressure, really impressive.
Alex Gilliead -7- done a job in the midfield, won possession back at times, made runs in to dangerous areas and kept the ball well.
Stephen Wearne -7- covered a lot of ground in the midfield, made some runs off the midfielders and got the assist for Luke Armstrong’s opening goal.
David Ajiboye -6- got in some dangerous positions in the first half but lacked an end product but overall much improved from what we’ve seen from him so far this season.
Regan Linney -8.5- a constant threat, always gets his head up when he’s on the ball and runs the defenders. He had a huge part to play in the second goal and got his brilliant goal in the second half, my man of the match.
Luke Armstrong -8.5- a very close second to Regan Linney for man of the match, took both his goals like a striker should, he never stopped running and created space for others with some intelligent running.
SUBSTITUTES
Callum Whelan -7- kept the ball well when he came on and was unlucky to not get on the scoresheet himself.
Junior Luamba -7- made some direct runs when he came on and had the beaten of his man. He almost got an assist when he came on as well.
Harvey Macadam -6- done a job when he came on and should’ve scored when clean through on goal but shot wide.
Georgie Kelly -6- held the ball up brilliantly and gave their defence a lot to think about when he came on.
Josh Grant -6- made some good tackles when he came on and kept the ball well, signs of real improvement from Grant after his debut against Solihull.


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