If Crane is in a better position, why doesnt he get across to stop the move?
Bene loses the header, then lets his man run off him and Davo switches off and lets the ball bounce, all on the left side of the pitch.
Murray gets across at the same time as Crane, having had further to travel, having been properly positioned for marking his opponent and space.
The fault lies squarely with Bene and Davo, no-one else, not Crane, not Murray; possibly McGlynn for not dropping one or other of the CB's.