League Two Gameweek 30
Feb 12, 2019 7.45pm
4
1
HT : 1 0
FT Boundary Park (Oldham, Greater Manchester)
  • Jose Baxter 45' goal
  • Callum Lang 51' goal
  • Mohamed Maouche 88' goal
  • Christopher Missilou 89' goal
  • yellowcard Jake Gray 15'
  • yellowcard Alex Pattison 32'
  • goal Bevis Mugabi 54'
  • yellowcard Alex Dobre 60'
  • yellowcard Matt Worthington 87'

Paul Scholes off to winning start as Oldham ease to victory over Yeovil

Paul Scholes off to winning start as Oldham ease to victory over Yeovil

Paul Scholes' managerial debut got off to a winning start with a 4-1 victory over League Two strugglers Yeovil.

The former Manchester United midfielder was indebted to Merseysiders Jose Baxter and Callum Lang for scoring the first couple of goals to kick-start his career in the dugout.

Mohamed Mouche and Christopher Missilou completed the rout in the final two minutes after Bevis Mugabi had reduced the deficit.

Scholes had his issues with one particular Jose in the last few seasons – admitting he expected scrutiny from Mourinho after criticising his Old Trafford reign – but he will have been delighted with the man-of-the-match version he inherited.

The new Latics boss, who plans to tap into contacts at his old club, handed a first start to on-loan United academy forward Zak Dearnley after he scored on debut at the weekend.

Oldham full-back Tom Hamer was injured in an aerial collision with Yeovil's Alex Fisher in the opening 10 seconds.

Despite lengthy treatment Hamer was eventually replaced by Rob Hunt – a signal Scholes was exerting his authority as the defender had previously been banned from playing by owner Abdallah Lemsagam.

Lang, Gevaro Nepomuceno and Peter Clarke all wasted chances after the visitors' Jake Gray hit the foot of a post in the 14th minute.

Baxter's composure from 12 yards in the fifth minute of added time – his first goal in five months – provided the breakthrough with a low, curling finish after Nepomuceno and Johan Branger-Engone combined down the left.

When Lang headed in Nepomuceno's cross six minutes after the break Scholes was high-fiving his backroom staff, although they were wringing their hands when Mugabi pulled one back from close range moments later.

The nerves were eased in the final two minutes, however, with Mouche and Missilou firing home from outside the box.

Written by

Share this article:
Subscribe to our newsletter

Get FREE daily news and in-depth previews for games from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football — straight to your inbox.

Subscribe