MATCH REPORT: Solihull Moors vs Hartlepool United
Another upset for Solihull Moors as another National League fixture results in a defeat, as Hartlepool United take all three points back with them.

Solihull Moors took the lead in the 8th minute following a penalty which allowed Conor Wilkinson to covert from the penalty spot.
Hartlepool United hunted an equaliser and in the 20th minute, Laurie Walker produced a great save to stop Hartlepool’s effort.
Four minutes later, The Moors doubled their lead after a poor pass back from Hartlepool’s Gavan Holohan ended up in the back of his own net.
With Hartlepool on the back foot, they found the goal they were searching for in the 40th minute as Alex Reid found the back of the net.
Just before the break, Hartlepool found their second goal in order to equalise which came through Jamie Miley.
After the break, the Moors had a great spell of possession, allowing Darius Lipsiuc to have a chance, unfortunately for him, his efforts were off target.
As both teams battled for a winning goal, Hartlepool had a great effort in the 65th minute to put them in front, but Tyler French produced an important block in front of goal to keep The Moors level.
Unfortunately for Hartlepool, play was stopped in the 75th minute due to an injured player and play was then resumed in the 83rd minute.
Only a minute later, Hartlepool scored a goal to put them in front through former Solihull Moors man Tyrese Sinclair.
After the 90 minutes, there was 13 minutes of added time and Hartlepool grabbed another goal as Tyrese Sinclair grabbed his second of the game.
Two minutes after, Solihull received a penalty which initially was missed by Bradley Stevenson, but Emmanuel Sonupe followed it up producing a fantastic bicycle kick to give The Moors their third goal of the game.
Solihull kept pushing for an equaliser until the final whistle, but it wasn’t enough to secure a draw as Hartlepool took back all three points.
The Moors will now turn their attention as they prepare for their next game away to Woking on Wednesday, 25th February.
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