Hartlepool's latest match against City ended in a thrilling draw, with Andy Cook scoring twice for the home team. The match, which took place at Valley Parade, saw Hartlepool's Dan Kemp score the equalizing goal. Mark Hughes, City's manager, named the same starting line-up for the sixth consecutive game. Hartlepool's defending was poor for City's second goal, with too many wrong decisions in the penalty area giving Dan Kemp the space to get off his shot. The attendance at the match was 18,137, with City having 7 shots on target and Hartlepool having 4. Andy Cook's performance was impressive, with two very different finishes, a glancing header and a perfectly-executed volley. The player ratings for the match saw Andy Cook score 8, with Lewis scoring 6 and Halliday scoring 7. Hartlepool's Stolarczyk scored 6, with Dodds and Murray also scoring 6. The match was refereed by Declan Bourne, with bookings for Cook, Sylla, and Kemp. Hartlepool's next match will be a crucial one, as they look to improve their position in the league. The team's performance against City was impressive, but they will need to work on their defending if they want to win their next match. Hartlepool's fans will be hoping for a better result in their next match, as they look to support their team to victory. The match against City was a thrilling one, with plenty of action and excitement. Hartlepool's players will need to be at the top of their game if they want to win their next match.
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Hartlepool Held by City in Thrilling Draw
Hartlepool's match against City ended in a draw, with Andy Cook scoring twice, get the latest match stats and player ratings
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