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CSI-Birchington | M.I.A | |||
Rank:104 |
Rank:6 |
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Goal Scorers | ||||
Leandro Trossard 46, 81 Mohammed Salah 60 |
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Match Statistics | ||||
4 5 1 | Formation | 2 5 3 | ||
34 | Possession | 66 | ||
8 | Shots | 20 | ||
9 | Fouls | 7 | ||
1 | Yellow Cards | 2 | ||
0 | Red Cards | 0 | ||
4 | Offsides | 9 | ||
Use Wings | Style | Continental | ||
Counter Attack | Instruction | Counter Attack | ||
Pansy | Aggression | Normal | ||
Astros | Boots | Astros | ||
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Time | Person | Description | ||
1 mins | M.I.A | changed from Counter Attack to Attacking | ||
30 mins | M.I.A | changed from Attacking to Counter Attack | ||
40 mins | James Maddison | Scrapping | ||
46 mins | Leandro Trossard | with a thunderous shot from distance | ||
46 mins | CSI-Birchington | changed from Counter Attack to Attacking | ||
56 mins | Anna Belknap | Repeated diving | ||
60 mins | M.I.A | changed from Counter Attack to Attacking | ||
60 mins | CSI-Birchington | changed from Attacking to Defensive | ||
60 mins | Mohammed Salah | with a great chip from the left wing | ||
81 mins | Leandro Trossard | with a flick on | ||
86 mins | Mohammed Salah | Scrapping | ||
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Match Report |
In a game dominated from start to finish by M.I.A it's no surprise the winning margin over CSI-Birchington was 3 - 0. With a tactical master class like this it's only a matter of time before M.I.A manager Mark Walpole will be writing books on football theory. Some you win, some you lose. When you can't even win possession, where's the hope? 2 goals for M.I.A's in-form target man, Leandro Trossard, topped off an impressive game for his side. With both teams on top of their Counter Attack game, M.I.A were lucky to see the result go their way. Paul Daniels couldn't conjure up a performance like this. Bernd Leno was a deserved Man Of The Match. "The lads picked their heads up off the ground," glowed manager Mark Walpole with pride following this win, "they now have a lot to carry on their shoulders." All credit to a casual M.I.A side who made winning this easily look easy. Heaven knows what'll happen if they ever have to get out of first gear. |
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