EVESHAM United remain in the play-off spots in the Southern League Division One South after Ethan Moran's late equaliser against title-chasing Cribbs.

Winger Moran's sharp finish from inside the box in the 92nd minute of the game cancelled out Jake Brown's first-half opener.

The late equaliser stretches Evesham's unbeaten league run to four games (five in all competitions) and they remain in the final play-off spot.

After the game, Robins' boss Mike Ford was full of praise for in-form goal scorer Moran: "Ethan has taken a bit of a while to understand and accept how I want him to play.

"He was a bit part player last season but he has come back this season and now we are seeing what he can do. He has outstanding technique and qualities, but as a forward player I am now asking him to become a better defender

"If I can't trust him to defend, he can't be on the pitch showing what he can do in an attacking sense because I can't put him in. But full credit to him for working his way into the team recently and full credit to him for scoring as late as he did."

On the result itself: "We should have won the game. But you cannot gift opposition goals. They started well and won everything, but it was a really poor goal for us to concede.

"I thought the goal kick-started us and we were the dominant team for the rest of the first-half.

"Second-half, I thought we lost our way but then we made a change to the shape and we were the only team trying to win it in the end.

"I fully understand what Cribbs were trying to do when they had the lead but we kept plugging away and we got our just rewards

"I am probably a bit disappointed with just a point but when we score as late as we did, I am very grateful for the draw. But we have shown we compete with the very beat teams in the league."