
Kevin Lisbie (65 mins)
Jonathan Tehoue (75 mins)
Kevin Lisbie (87 mins)
npower League 1
, Dec 10, 2011
Ground: Matchroom Stadium
, Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 4,291
Team news
Craig back for Os Tony Craig returns to the Leyton Orient squad for the visit of Exeter.
The on-loan defender was ineligible for last weekend's FA Cup exit at the hands of League Two Gillingham as parent club Millwall do not want him cup-tied, and he is set to come straight back in at left-back.
But boss Russell Slade is still without his leading scorer Dean Cox.
The seven-goal winger has been out since suffering a knee injury in mid-November and is expected to be sidelined for at least another fortnight.
Ben Alnwick keeps his place in goal with Jamie Jones and David Button still missing with shoulder injuries, and French striker Jonathan Tehoue is continuing his recovery from a broken wrist.
Striker Daniel Nardiello remains a doubt for Exeter, but manager Paul Tisdale is boosted by the return of four other key players.
Nardiello is struggling with a calf injury and will be assessed ahead of kick-off in east London.
Spanish forward Guillem Bauza has shrugged off a hamstring problem to be available for the visit to Orient, while defender Billy Jones is back after a broken toe.
David Noble has recovered from a dead leg in time for the fixture, while midfielders Liam Sercombe and James Dunne are in the frame for a place in Tisdale's matchday squad following injury.
Leyton Orient vs Exeter
Last modified 18:48 10/12/11
Lisbie's on the spot Two penalties by Kevin Lisbie and a close-range header from substitute Jonathan Tehoue gave Leyton Orient their first win in four games, 3-0 against Exeter at Brisbane Road.
The home side were unable to make their greater possession count in the first-half although former Exeter striker Jamie Cureton did hit the post.
But they flourished in the second period after Lisbie put them ahead from the spot when Steve Tully was penalised for handball in the 64th minute.
Orient doubled their lead when Lisbie set up Tehoue after Grecians defender Troy Archibald-Henville had missed a long clearance.
Lisbie added his second of the game from the spot when Archibald-Tenville tripped substitute George Porter.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 12 | Lee Butcher | ||||
| 14 | Leon McSweeney | ||||
| 5 | Scott Cuthbert | ||||
| 6 | Terrell Forbes | ||||
| 3 | Tony Craig |
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| 20 | Jimmy Smith | ||||
| 16 | Matthew Spring | ||||
| 8 | Stephen Dawson | ||||
| 21 | Lee Cook(sub 72) |
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| 9 | Kevin Lisbie |
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| 10 | Jamie Cureton(sub 72) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 15 | George Porter(sub 72) |
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| 17 | Marc Laird | ||||
| 18 | Jonathan Tehoue(sub 72) |
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| 25 | Tom Clarke | ||||
| 39 | David Mooney | ||||
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | Artur Krysiak | ||||
| 2 | Steve Tully | ||||
| 5 | Troy Archibald-Henville | ||||
| 18 | Danny Coles | ||||
| 11 | Scott Golbourne | ||||
| 34 | Chris Hackett | ||||
| 6 | Richard Duffy(sub 65) |
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| 7 | Liam Sercombe(sub 79) |
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| 24 | Elliott Frear(sub 62) |
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| 8 | David Noble |
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| 35 | Jake Taylor |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 40 | Lenny Pidgeley | ||||
| 4 | James Dunne(sub 65) |
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| 19 | John O'Flynn(sub 79) |
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| 20 | Richard Logan(sub 62) |
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| 26 | Scot Bennett | ||||
| Team | Leyton Orient | Exeter |
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