Crewe Alexandra vs Burton Albion. Sky Bet League One.
Mornflake StadiumAttendance4,482.
Crewe Alexandra 2
- M Bostwick (10th minute own goal)
- J Bennett (87th minute)
Burton Albion 0
- C Lakin (sent off 67th minute)
Crewe 2-0 Burton: J'Neil Bennett scores twice as Alexandra record first win
Saturday 18 September 2021 19:19, UK
Crewe secured their first win in Sky Bet League One as Tottenham loanee J'Neil Bennett netted twice in a 2-0 victory against 10-man Burton.
For his first strike Bennett pulled the ball back across the six-yard box, with a deflection off Michael Bostwick leaving former Alex keeper Ben Garratt stranded in the 10th minute.
The 19-year-old Bennett then raced away in the closing stages to grab his second and settle the game.
Garratt made instinctive saves from Scott Robertson and Callum Ainley in the opening minutes as Crewe started strongly.
Along with teenagers Robertson - on loan from Celtic - and Bennett, Crewe also had Scott Kashket making his home debut and the former Wycombe man steered Ainley's cross wide at the near post.
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When Will Jaaskelainen failed to take hold of a volley from Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, Harry Chapman should have dispatched the rebound but Rio Adebisi made a decisive block as Burton grew into the game.
The Brewers were on top in the second half but Jaaskelainen kept out Kane Hemmings' header after Tom Hamer dropped the ball invitingly across the six-yard box.
Ainley was also denied by excellent goalkeeping from Garratt, who used his feet to keep out the Crewe midfielder's far-post effort.
But the visitors' hopes were hit when Charlie Lakin, already booked in the first half, was given his marching orders in the 67th minute after clattering Kashket near the touchline.
Bennett finished the game off with three minutes remaining when he sped clear and cut infield before firing past Garratt to rubber-stamp all three points.