Leyton Orient 2-0 Crewe: Richie Wellens’ side clinch League Two title with THREE games spare

Leyton Orient 2-0 Crewe Alexandra: Richie Wellens’ side clinch League Two title with THREE games to spare as goals from George Moncur and Charlie Kelman secure first major title in 53 years

  • Leyton Orient have secured the League Two title with three games to spare  
  • The London side beat Crewe Alexandra 2-0 to go seven points clear at the top 
  • George Moncur’s penalty and Charlie Kelman’s goal secured the win for Orient 

Leyton Orient clinched the League Two title on Saturday afternoon as they defeated Crewe Alexandra 2-0 at Brisbane Road to end a 53-year wait for a major trophy. 

The win put Richie Wellens’ side seven points clear at the top of the League Two standings, with chasers, Northampton Town and Stevenage, now mathematically unable to catch them. 

It’s been an impressive campaign for Orient, who have lost just six matches this season and they continued their fine run of form to defeat Crewe in front of 8,311 home fans, thanks to a pair of second-half goals that earned the club their first title in the English Football League since they won the old third division in 1970.

Orient had already secured promotion after they defeated Gillingham last week, also ending an eight-year absence from League One.

But it was a cagey first-half on Saturday, with the London side having to wait until the 51st minute for a breakthrough, despite Paul Smyth and George Moncur testing David Richards in the Crewe net. 

Leyton Orient defeated Crewe 2-0 on Sunday to clinch the League Two title with three games to spare

There were scenes of jubilation at Brisbane Road at full-time with fans invading the pitch

George Moncur and Charlie Kelman (pictured) both scored to help Orient defeat Crewe

George Moncur and Charlie Kelman (pictured) both scored to help Orient defeat Crewe  

Crewe forward Chris Long had the chance of the half, and could have stalled Orient’s party, had he not hit his shot over the crossbar after beating Orient’s offside trap.

The home team would eventually find the back of the net, after Daniel Agyei obstructed Darren Pratley inside the box, with the referee awarding a penalty for the foul. 

Moncur stepped up and made no mistake in converting the penalty to secure his ninth goal of the season, his fifth from the spot, sending the home fans into jubilation.

The Players celebrated with the fans at full-time spraying champagne and dancing

The Players celebrated with the fans at full-time spraying champagne and dancing 

After the crowds had cleared the players walked round the pitch celebrating the achievement

After the crowds had cleared the players walked round the pitch celebrating the achievement

The home side followed up with a second 20 minutes later, with Charlie Kelman capitalising on a very poor piece of miscommunication between defender Luke Offord and goalkeeper Richards. 

That allowed the Orient forward to break through unopposed on goal and slide the ball into the back of an empty net, securing the win for the home side. 

The result is the clubs 25th win of the season and fans flocked onto the pitch after the match to celebrate winning the title and securing promotion to League One.

After the crowds had been cleared the players joined in on the celebrations, spraying champagne and dancing with the supporters as they took a lap of honour around the field. 

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