Unbeaten run ends in Somerset

Last updated : 20 December 2003 By Iron-Bru @ Huish Park

Yeovil recalled Andy Lindegaard from his loan spell at Weymouth to make his first start of the season - and he was the hero as the Glovers came from behind to win 2-1 at Huish Park.

Scunthorpe travelled with the intention of allowing veteran Peter Beagrie to run at Adam Lockwood and Gavin Williams, Yeovil's right sided players, who were both on four bookings.

The thinking was that they would not be too happy to fly in with their tackles if another yellow card put them out of the FA Cup tie with Liverpool on January 4.

Yeovil's boss Gary Johnson scuppered that plan, however, by leaving both Lockwood and Williams out of his squad.

He was already without key midfielders Darryl Way and Lee Johnson so it was a strange looking Yeovil line up, and one which for long spells looked like suffering a home defeat.

There were few direct shots at goal in the first half but it was Scunthorpe who got the one that mattered.

In the 37th minute they were awarded a penalty when Richard Kell was brought down by Hugo Rodrigues and Beagrie scored from the spot.

Yeovil's replay came late in the second half when Beagrie had departed with a hamstring problem.

It gave Lindegaard the chance to push up from the back and in the 71st minute he provided a cross for substitute Kirk Jackson to head in at the far post.

Yeovil snatched the winner on 82 minutes. Lee Elam did the work on the left and Lindegaard met the cross with an excellent finish.

Yeovil's manager Johnson said: "I was proud of my team and especially Lindy. He was certainly man of the match. I had to give them a bit of a shake up at half time but they responded well."

His opposite number Brian Laws, said: "My team gave all they had but I lost my skipper Cliff Byrne early on because he wasn't feeling well and, in the end, we ran out of steam."