In a dramatic encounter at Bromley, Daniel Adu-Adjei’s last-minute heroics salvaged a vital point for Carlisle United in a 1-1 draw during their first-ever meeting in League Two. The match saw a dominant first-half performance from Carlisle, though they struggled to break through Bromley’s strong defense. Kadeem Harris and Dom Sadi shone for the visitors, while Bromley’s Omar Sowunmi delivered a standout defensive display, blocking multiple attempts and forcing Carlisle’s keeper Gabe Breeze into action with a powerful header.
The second half saw Bromley take the lead in the 50th minute, when Michael Cheek converted a penalty after Danny Imray was fouled in the box. Carlisle responded strongly, with Adu-Adjei playing a key role in pressuring the Bromley defense. The game took a pivotal turn when Bromley’s Lewis Leigh was shown a red card for elbowing Sam Lavelle, leaving the hosts with only 10 men.
With time running out, Adu-Adjei struck in injury time, curling a perfect shot into the bottom corner from Ben Barclay’s long throw, ensuring Carlisle snatched a well-deserved draw. The English-born Ghanaian now has two goals and an assist this season, and Carlisle will next face Doncaster Rovers on November 23, looking to build on this thrilling comeback.
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