SOLIHULL Moors surrendered an early two-goal lead in a 3-2 home defeat against Eastleigh as the visitors staged a second-half comeback.
Goals from Conor Wilkinson and Scott High put Moors in command inside the first half-hour at Damson Park.
However, Harvey Saunders and Sam Pearson struck early in the second half to draw Eastleigh level before James Waite completed the turnaround.
The result means Solihull sit 10th in the National League table, six points outside of the play-off places.
Moors broke the deadlock on 20 minutes when Wilkinson headed in Jacob Wakeling’s cross from the left from six-yards out.
And Solihull struck again three minutes later as High played a one-two with Wakeling and forced a low effort past Nick Townsend from 12-yards out.
However, Eastleigh halved the deficit one minute after the break when Saunders volleyed in Archie Harris’s cross from the left from six-yards out.
And the visitors drew level on 49 minutes as Pearson placed a first time effort into the top-right corner of the goal from 12-yards after the ball broke kindly into his path.
Eastleigh stunned Moors on 74 minutes when Waite drove into the penalty area and curled a low effort past Laurie Walker to complete the comeback.
Solihull are next in action against Braintree Town on Saturday, February 14 with kick-off at 3pm at Cressing Road.
