A dinked free-kick nearly allowed them a chance at doubling that 20th-minute advantage, but United were alive to it and as we counter-attacked, regained the confidence with which we had started the game.
With rare space to consider his options, Kamason spotted a run off the shoulder and executed well. Obi showed good strength to latch onto it, holding off his man, letting it bounce and finishing clinically past Sands.
The game’s frenetic nature continued, Obi winning possession high up and playing it wide left to his striking partner Biancheri. His effort went wide.
United were in the groove now, though. Once more earning the ball with hard running, Lawrence’s lads ploughed forward. Captain Devaney fed it out to Fletcher, who gave it on further to Kamason. He ran, held his marker off and then waited. And waited. Until Scanlon was ready to be found. Kamason delivered a delicate cross and Scanlon headed home to end his run.