Shrewsbury Town 1-1 Port Vale: Sullay Kaikai secures point for hosts
Friday 25 March 2016 18:53, UK
Sullay Kaikai's 10th goal of the season helped Shrewsbury stretch their unbeaten run in Sky Bet League 1 to nine games after he hit a fine equaliser in a 1-1 draw with play-off hopefuls Port Vale.
Vale carried the greater threat in a goalless first half, with Shrewsbury goalkeeper Mark Halstead making two fine saves.
Halstead dived to his left to block an early Ryan Inniss header after the Vale defender met a corner from Michael O'Connor.
Then midfielder O'Connor tried his luck with a well-struck 25-yard half volley which Halstead did well to flick over the bar.
JJ Hooper, O'Connor and skipper Carl Dickinson also blazed off target for Rob Page's side.
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Richie Wellens went closest for Shrewsbury in the first period when his clever chip drifted narrowly wide before Nat Knight-Percival's volley was saved by Vale keeper Jak Alnwick as the hosts chased a breakthrough.
Vale took the lead on the hour when Louis Dodds headed in off the underside of the bar from six yards after Hooper nodded on a Dickinson cross from the left.
Shaun Whalley then saw a close-range effort superbly blocked by Vale defender Ben Purkiss before Shrewsbury struck a high-quality equaliser in the 73rd minute.
Kaikai, on loan from Crystal Palace, cut in from the right and cracked a brilliant left-footed shot from 20 yards to the far corner of the net.
Shrewsbury were reduced to 10 men in stoppage time when skipper Knight-Percival was sent off for shoving Dodds, but Micky Mellon's men still managed to pick up another hard-earned point.