THIS game between the bottom two teams in the Baker Joiner Midland Football Alliance turned into disaster for Malvern.

The young Town side seemed intimidated by the more experienced Willenhall team and the Langland Stadium club paid the price.

In the second minute Mike Robertson was clear but he shot wide but two minutes later a free-kick was played to Mitch Fellows and he rounded his defender and slotted the ball home for Willenhalls first goal.

Fellows was through again in the 13th minute but he fluffed the chance but a minute later Malvern’s def-ence played a square ball just outside the box and the same player nipped in to grab his second.

Malvern fought back and Leigh Downing fired home from just outside the area in the 17th minute and seven minutes later a cross by Rob Hendry saw Willenhall keeper Liam Flynn miss the ball and DJ Pitt chested it into the net. Malvern were now on top and in the 35th minute Pitt’s shot was pushed round for a corner by Flynn.

Willenhall struck back and in the 40th minute the ball was played across the box and Craig Oldfield fired home from an oblique angle.

Malvern came out in the second-half but failed to make any impression and it was no surprise when Willenhall grabbed their fourth goal in the 65th minute.

Daniel Payne in the Malvern goal could not hold onto the ball and Fellows grabbed his hat-trick.

Willenhall completed their nap hand in the 85th minute when substitute Ansell Gayle broke free and fired the ball home.

Malvern were eventually rewarded for their hard work in the second-half when the ball was played through for Pitt to fire it home two minutes from time.