Meet Langley Manor's striking Under-11 line-up.

Their terrific threesome of Luke Morley, James Elmore and Ben Yates have netted a staggering 77 goals between them in just ten games of a rain-interrupted Southampton Tyro League season so far.

Manager's son Luke has proved he's just not in the team 'cos Dad is in charge with 28 goals, James Elmore boasts 27 and Ben Yates has 22 to his name from an attacking midfield role.

It meant that going into last Sunday's crunch Hampshire Cup fifth round clash with Gosport Borough, Langley had scored 99 goals to date this season and the reaching of three figures would hopefully signify them reaching the last eight of the County competition.

For a team which has found the net with alarming regularity this season, the Manor boys looked a bit like Saints of late as they created and missed a whole host of early opportunities.

And Gosport made them pay dearly for those wasted chances when the impressive Connor Mills fired Borough into a first half lead.

Just when it looked as though the Echo was going to get the blame for the boys first blank of the season came that elusive Langley Manor equaliser - and their 100th goal of the season.

Luke Morley made a penetrating run in from the right with his pace taking him away from the Gosport defender and, from the byline, his near post cross was bundled over the goalline by the chest of Ben Yates.

Both teams rattled the woodwork, Langley had a clear penalty turned down and Gosport had a goal disallowed, but this close encounter was destined for extra-time.

By now Borough's central defender Scott Allen had limped out of the action with an injured ankle but the visitors stormed ahead again in the first period of extra-time when a neat build-up ended with that man Connor Mills striking home another superb effort.

I felt that might be it for Langley so I planned my early exit but, within 90 seconds, Gosport failed to clear from a corner and Luke Morley stabbed home the loose ball from five yards.

From then on there was only going to be one winner as Gosport's overworked depleted numbers fell behind for the first time six minutes from the end when Nick Weaving knocked a ball over the top of the defence for Ben Yates to sprint clear and slot past the Borough keeper.

With Gosport having to push forward, Langley made it 4-2 right on time as James Elmore squared a neat pass into Luke Morley who supplied the lethal finish.