March 20, 2022 - 1911 views
Colwyn Bay's dream of a first ever Welsh Cup final appearance was ended by a controversial TNS winning goal in their 1-0 semi-final defeat at Belle Vue.
"Had VAR been use Danny Davies’ 15th minute goal for the full-timers would surely have been chalked off as replays showed the ball came off his arm onto his head as he challenged at the far post for a deep inswinging corner"; said the club in a review of the game.
However, the goal stood and in the end was enough to take the Cymru Premier champions into a 12th Welsh Cup final.The Bay, cheered opn by another big following, did have chances to equalise.
Kristian Platt headed inches over the bar following a corner in the first half and Ryan Edwards played in James Kirby one-on-one in the second period, only for TNS keeper Connor Roberts to deflect the shot away for a corner.
Manager Steve Evans, who came on up front in added time in a last throw of the dice, felt his side deserved the chance of a penalty shoot-out.
“Second half I thought we were fantastic. We were on the front foot and although we didn’t create too many chances they haven’t created too much either.
“I thought it was a pretty even game and credit to the lads. We had a game plan, we stuck to it and TNS didn’t cause us too many problems.
“I’m gutted for the lads because I thought we deserved a draw and a go at the penalties, but that’s football. Now its all about building for next season.
“The fans were again fantastic and they deserve to have a team in the Welsh Prem. That is our aim.”
TNS head coach Anthony Limbrick was critical of the the bumpy surface and admitted his side had to dig out a result, but the Bay defended stoutly, with Andy Coughlin making a couple of big saves first half, and they can hold their heads up high for rarely allowing the full-timers to threaten in that second half.
