Fling F.C. review
One United knock 8 past sorry Flings
by taiger telestrator
Fling F.C. could barely lift their heads up under the scorching sun Sunday morning after a humiliating defeat to One United F.C as they threatened to rack double figures against the tremendously under-performing Flings. Fresh from the defeat to Lucky Strikes at Bedok View with shame still vividly lingering on their minds, this was not the best of results for the top flight team, still yet again, unable to turn the corner.
Starting the match with fervour and intent Flings showed glimpses of what they could achieve. Fluid movement and decisive passing saw Flings retain the ball for most of the opening quarter of the game and they looked most likely to score. They didnt have to wait long. Capitalizing on the slow-on-the-backfoot defense totally lacking of awareness, Flings flooded forward in numbers after regaining possession from a stray pass by OU’s midfield, and the move ended in flourish with CM Rz delivering a superb through ball for Striker Guo En to latch onto and slot home past the hapless keeper for the first goal.
Rising in confidence and finally looking like a genuine side Flings went two up when OU RB totally misjudged the bounce of DM Zhi Han's long and high clearance. He could only gap in horror as Striker Wei Siong shadowed past the shellshocked RB to collect the loose ball and he made no mistake with only the keeper to beat.
But the question of the century would be how Flings could have slipped up so badly to end up with the such a woeful scoreline. 2-0 up the referee appeared to have walk past Captain Dovanson and exchanged a few words, which Dovanson smirked to.
Perhaps it was a sleeping dragon, yet fully awakened from its deep slumber. Or perhaps, it was a grizzly, which needed to feel more than a pinch to retaliate. Or perhaps, it was just the utter lack of professionalism to respect the opponents and the ability to retain and hold the team's shape.
Nothing less than SAW Vll saw Flings shredded apart as OU peppered the remainder of the match putting the ball past GK Soh for a total of 8 times, with such jaw-dropping ease not even worth mentioning. A second goal for Guo En after receiving a fantastic lofted ball onto his path from Shawn was also unable to pull Flings back into the game, scoreline 3-3 at the break.
As age and experience won at the end of the day, Flings were let down once again by horrific defending, and wastefulness from the frontline. Despite starting the first half strongly and looking like the team that was going to dictate things, Flings only have themselves to blame for the goals they conceded. As people are starting to write off the flailing team, its up to the Giallo to keep their act togther, and hopefully take it all out on their next opponent. We would all be praying.
One United knock 8 past sorry Flings
by taiger telestrator
Fling F.C. could barely lift their heads up under the scorching sun Sunday morning after a humiliating defeat to One United F.C as they threatened to rack double figures against the tremendously under-performing Flings. Fresh from the defeat to Lucky Strikes at Bedok View with shame still vividly lingering on their minds, this was not the best of results for the top flight team, still yet again, unable to turn the corner.
Starting the match with fervour and intent Flings showed glimpses of what they could achieve. Fluid movement and decisive passing saw Flings retain the ball for most of the opening quarter of the game and they looked most likely to score. They didnt have to wait long. Capitalizing on the slow-on-the-backfoot defense totally lacking of awareness, Flings flooded forward in numbers after regaining possession from a stray pass by OU’s midfield, and the move ended in flourish with CM Rz delivering a superb through ball for Striker Guo En to latch onto and slot home past the hapless keeper for the first goal.
Rising in confidence and finally looking like a genuine side Flings went two up when OU RB totally misjudged the bounce of DM Zhi Han's long and high clearance. He could only gap in horror as Striker Wei Siong shadowed past the shellshocked RB to collect the loose ball and he made no mistake with only the keeper to beat.
But the question of the century would be how Flings could have slipped up so badly to end up with the such a woeful scoreline. 2-0 up the referee appeared to have walk past Captain Dovanson and exchanged a few words, which Dovanson smirked to.
Perhaps it was a sleeping dragon, yet fully awakened from its deep slumber. Or perhaps, it was a grizzly, which needed to feel more than a pinch to retaliate. Or perhaps, it was just the utter lack of professionalism to respect the opponents and the ability to retain and hold the team's shape.
Nothing less than SAW Vll saw Flings shredded apart as OU peppered the remainder of the match putting the ball past GK Soh for a total of 8 times, with such jaw-dropping ease not even worth mentioning. A second goal for Guo En after receiving a fantastic lofted ball onto his path from Shawn was also unable to pull Flings back into the game, scoreline 3-3 at the break.
As age and experience won at the end of the day, Flings were let down once again by horrific defending, and wastefulness from the frontline. Despite starting the first half strongly and looking like the team that was going to dictate things, Flings only have themselves to blame for the goals they conceded. As people are starting to write off the flailing team, its up to the Giallo to keep their act togther, and hopefully take it all out on their next opponent. We would all be praying.
Man of the Match : Tay Guo En
Looking sharp and mobile after his return from injury, Guo En was a constant threat to the opponent's backline with his darting runs and incisive dribbles. Grabbing two well taken goals and finally getting his name on the scoresheet after a bad spell was the only good thing that came out of all the mess. And for that, we duly present Man OF The Match to ST Guo En.
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