SOLIHULL Moors twice surrendered the lead in a remarkable 4-4 draw against basement club Morecambe.
Managerless Moors twice took the lead courtesy of goals from Jamey Osborne and Jacob Wakeling at Damson Park after Jack Nolan equalised for the visitors.
However, a quickfire brace from Admiral Muskwe turned the game in Morecambe’s favour early in the second half.
Moors drew level courtesy of Brad Nicholson’s header on the hour mark only for Miguel Azeez to put the visitors back in front.
However, Wakeling’s second goal of the game ensured both teams came away with a share of the spoils in an eight-goal thriller.
The result means Solihull sit 20th in the National League table with Morecambe bottom although the latter side have three games in-hand on Moors.
The home side broke the deadlock on 25 minutes when Osborne ran onto his own chip ahead and poked the ball into the bottom left corner.
However, Morecambe equalised five minutes later as Nolan cut in from the right and curled a shot into the left corner of the goal from 20-yards out.
Moors reclaimed the lead two minutes before half time when Wakeling saw his effort deflect past a helpless Archie Mair in the Morecambe net.
The visitors levelled the game for a second time on 49 minutes as Muskwe turned home Nolan’s initial shot from close range.
And Muskwe completed the turnaround two minutes later when he headed Jake Cain’s cross from the right into the right corner of the goal.
Solihull equalised on the hour mark as Nicholson headed Ben Worman’s floated cross from the left past a defender and into the net form eight-yards out.
Morecambe scored another stunner on 75 minutes as Azeez lashed a shot into the top right corner from 25-yards out.
However, Moors drew level just two minutes later when Wakeling finished Dan Creaney’s ball across the box from close range after Mair denied the former when one-on-one.
