Mansfield Town 0 Harrogate Town 1: Simon Weaver 'proud' of players after bounce back win

Harrogate Town produced a display full of grit and determination as they brought their six-match winless streak to an end at Mansfield Town.
Harrogate Town striker Mark Beck closes in on Mansfield Town's James Perch. Pictures: Matt KirkhamHarrogate Town striker Mark Beck closes in on Mansfield Town's James Perch. Pictures: Matt Kirkham
Harrogate Town striker Mark Beck closes in on Mansfield Town's James Perch. Pictures: Matt Kirkham

Calvin Miller’s close-range finish from Jack Muldoon’s 27th-minute cross proved sufficient to settle what was a fairly scrappy affair on Tuesday evening.

Mark Beck squandered the Sulphurites’ only clear opportunity to extend their lead when he headed over from just a couple of yards out, though a superb defensive performance ensured that only the one goal was required.

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Mansfield’s best chance to draw level came and went on 65 minutes as Nicky Maynard nodded wide, though the Stags struggled to really open up their visitors.

Harrogate Town manager Simon Weaver.Harrogate Town manager Simon Weaver.
Harrogate Town manager Simon Weaver.

“This was a great bounce-back by the players,” said manager Simon Weaver, whose side were comprehensively beaten at Leyton Orient on Saturday.

”To a man, they stood up to the task. It didn’t have to be pretty, it was about the result and getting points on the board.

“I couldn’t be prouder of the players, this was a proper performance of passion. We just concentrated on nailing the basics, we had a good balance and sometimes it’s just about grabbing a win.

"It's a great victory, it feels as good as any."

Victory lifts Harrogate two places to 12th in the League Two standings.