Chesterfield winger’s injury not as bad as first feared – reaction to big win against Gateshead
The winger was forced off in the first-half of the 5-0 win against Gateshead after a tackle by Kenton Richardson. He went to hospital but thankfully the initial assessment is more positive than when it first happened.
“We have just heard that it is not a break so that is great news,” coach Danny Webb said. “His ankle is like a balloon so hopefully it is a bit of bone bruising and a little bit of a twist. I thought it was a really bad tackle but to be fair to the ref he booked him (Richardson) and gave a free-kick. We don’t know any timeframe yet. The news is better than we first thought.”
Elsewhere, Miguel Freckleton was not involved due to a tight hamstring.
The Spireites extended their lead at the top of the table to nine points and they still have two games in hand.
Will Grigg scored a hat-trick and Tom Naylor and Michael Jacobs also got on the scoresheet.
“I don’t think I am speaking out of turn but it was quite a comfortable evening,” Webb said on the performance. “We dominated from start to finish and we were ruthless.
“Whatever they threw at us we dealt with, I don’t think they got much joy in our half, we pressed really well and we punished them. We were defensively excellent, we played some really good stuff, and put them to the sword. I think it is a message to everyone that there is certainly no hangover from the FA Cup
“There was a few things in the second-half that the gaffer was not happy with. He has been there and done it so he knows how to keep everyone on their toes. No one in that changing room is getting carried away even with a 5-0 victory.”
Grigg’s treble moves him closer to the 20-goal mark.
Webb said: “I have said it before but he does the target man stuff so well. He deserves all the goals he gets. Tonight was Will’s night.”
James Berry made a big impact after replacing the injured Colclough, winning the penalty which Grigg scored to make it 5-0