Dan Happe header earns Leyton Orient first home win of season against Rotherham

Oct 22, 2024 1 min read
Dan Happe, left, opened the scoring for Leyton Orient (Ben Whitley/PA)
Dan Happe, left, opened the scoring for Leyton Orient (Ben Whitley/PA)

Leyton Orient secured their first home league win of the season when they overcame Rotherham 1-0 thanks to a goal by central defender Dan Happe.

A scrappy first-half littered with petty fouls produced just two chances, both to the home side that visiting goalkeeper Cameron Dawson comfortably dealt with.

The quality of play improved after the break with both teams trading early opportunities as Joe Powell brought a save from Orient on-loan keeper Josh Keeley on his home debut, then a dipping effort from Ollie O’Neill was tipped over by Dawson.

The deadlock was broken after 68 minutes when Tom James delivered a free-kick from the left into the penalty box and Happe rose unchallenged to head the ball out of the reach of Dawson.

Sam Nombe immediately came close to an equaliser and Mallik Wilks went close, but a determined Orient side were not to be denied.

Dan Agyei and Ethan Galbraith both went close to doubling Orient’s advantage as they finally win for the first time in six home league matches.

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