Woking Boosts Survival Hopes With Last-Minute Victory Against Gateshead
Woking Football Club significantly improved their chances of remaining in the Vanarama National League following a thrilling 3-2 win against Gateshead. This victory came as a much-needed boost for Woking, who had been struggling to secure points in their recent league matches.
The match kicked off with an electrifying start as Woking took the lead in just three minutes, thanks to Lewis Walker's precise header from a corner. However, Gateshead quickly responded, leveling the score at 1-1 eleven minutes later through Marcus Dinanga's header, marking his 24th goal of the season. The visitors then gained the upper hand before the break, with Callum Whelan skillfully bypassing Woking's goalkeeper Will Jaaskelainen and scoring, making it 2-1 in favor of Gateshead at half-time.

Despite their recent form, which saw them gather only two points from their last four league games, Woking displayed resilience. The team's efforts paid off in the 79th minute when Charley Kendalls converted a penalty, awarded after Dan Moss was fouled by Gateshead's goalkeeper James Montgomery. The match's climax came in the final moments when Ricky Korboa completed a well-orchestrated move to put Woking ahead at 3-2 with just three minutes of regular time remaining.
Tense Final Moments
The drama didn't end with Korboa's goal. The match saw its share of controversy as midfielder Jermaine Anderson received two quickfire yellow cards, leading to his dismissal during an extended twelve minutes of stoppage time. Despite being down to ten men, Woking managed to hold onto their lead and clinch a crucial victory.
This win serves as a vital lifeline for Woking in their campaign to stay in the Vanarama National League. It not only adds three points to their tally but also injects confidence into the team as they navigate through the remainder of the season. Gateshead, on the other hand, will look to bounce back from this setback as they continue to compete at the top end of the table.
The match between Woking and Gateshead was a testament to the unpredictable nature of football, where determination and team spirit can turn the tide in crucial moments. As the season progresses, both teams will have everything to play for, with survival and promotion aspirations hanging in the balance.