Playouts met SCC Tigers in a fiercely contested battle, ending the day 4-1 on the wrong side of the scoreline. As Arsene Wenger said later, “it wasn’t a 4-1 game”, but football’s like so.
The afternoon started off well enough, with Playouts streaming in in a timely fashion for a warm-up and a team brief, which we’ve been lacking for the past 4-5 games. The game kicked off fast and furious, with SCC Tigers moving the ball around quickly and giving Playouts no time to settle into the game. Playouts started with a pretty strong line-up with Shaun in goal, Ben Chong GM and Adrian across the back, Geoff Jan Ed and Duns in mids and Raj with Izzy up top. It took us awhile to settle down, by which time SCC were up by 1 goal. The first half quickly ended, and none to soon, for the setting sun was sapping away our juice.
The second half started on a brighter note for Playouts, with Abiel and Zhichun coming in. We started to control play more and saw lots of the ball, while SCC were busy chasing down the ball. Parked in SCC’s half for the opening 10min, we got a deserved break when Izzy’s snapshot slipped past the keeper to nestle in the back of the net. 1-1. The game was evenly contested, despite the physical advantage that SCC held, what with a 9-man strong bench and towering behemoths everywhere in their team. Unfortunately, on one of SCC’s breaks, Ed slipped just at the moment he jumped to head a ball clear, and the SCC giant behind him gleefully headed home. 2-1 to SCC.
The game was still on even at this point, but the lack of subs on Playouts bench was telling, as the tired legs couldn’t quite keep up with the fresh players being introduced from the home team. Abiel had some good incisive runs, and Jansen connected well with Chong on several freekicks to set up a few half chances. Geoff was ever the tireless runner, and Jansen was omnipresent. Dunstan’s lack of match fitness, having just returned from his China sojourn, might have been evident today, but one should never discount our magic Duns anyway. GM was immense in defence, clearing every loose ball, while Adrian had a tough day in the office against some very robust opposition on his flank.
As Playouts pushed forward in a bid to find the equaliser, SCC caught us out on another quick break, with a series of accurate long distributions, ending with a well-taken shot into the top corner. 3-1 to SCC. With little more than 10minutes to go, it was a tough hill to climb. SCC had one last good break, rifling home a shot past 2 defenders and the keeps. 4-1 to SCC. It wasn’t a 4-1 game, but football can be a cruel game.
Man of the Match – Shaun, heroic keeping saved us at least 3 good goals, especially one peach of a one-handed point blank stop. Shaun wanted to play keeper cuz it’s more exciting than striker, and he sure got his fair share of the ball today.
Cheers to SCC for a good game.
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Match Report by SCC Tigers
Dempsey was in perfect condition for the top of the table clash between SCC Tigers and Playouts. No rain, plenty of sunshine and a warm afternoon. Tigers had a large squad of 18 and once again thanks to the other 8 squad members who had to sit this one out. Some weeks we have too many, some just enough and others the bare
minimum 11. To the 18 that were there thanks for your patience on the subs rotation and to Naka and GD thanks for coming down to support and making up the cheer squad! Tigers lined up as follows:
Marc G
Matt F Simon T Richard Simon B
Adam B
Yossi PJ Richie P Marcus
Luke
We had a really strong bench with Whibs, Pat R, Kai, Matt S, Jon M, Lucas and Duffs.
The first 15-20 minutes were all Tigers as PJ and Richie moved the ball wide to Yossi and Marcus, Luke’s strength and pace caused the Playouts defenders a lot of trouble up front, Adam stifled any break thru in the
centre and the back four comfortably held of the breakout attacks. I don’t think Marc saw the ball in that period. The breakthrough came on 16 minutes when Luke picked up the ball on the right of the penalty area and advanced into the box. His first shot was blocked but he was first to react and he drove home from a tight angle.
One up and we should have pushed on but this seemed to kick start Playouts who started to find their own rhythm playing some neat football and quickly closing down our midfield. They had a few good counter attacks and seemed to be able to win a lot of 50/50 with there skill and determination. Marc dealt well with the odd long range shot well. The Guv swung some changes, Pat, Kia and Matt S on to try and wrestle control back. Tigers had 2 or 3 chances but the Playouts keeper did well to keep the score at 1-0 at halftime.
2nd half started with:
Marc G
Mike W Simon T Lucas Simon B
Matt S PJ Jon M Pat R
Kai Duffs
It was Playouts who came out firing and for 10 minutes they dictated the game and got a deserved equalizer when we gave away a free kick on the right, the kick was half cleared and the subsequent shot came through the pack and somehow squirmed under Marcs diving body. Tigers then kick started themselves and used the wings
more. After a few half chances eventually on 55 minutes Matt S received the ball wide and he swung over a great cross to Kai who was in the right place to bundle the ball home. 2-1 and we relaxed more.
The Guv rotated Yossi, Marcus back on out wide, Luke in the centre, Richie at fullback! Adam at the back. In what has become typical style of the Tigers we played strongly for the full 80th minute and after both Kia and Duffs went close with headers in the last 10 minutes we closed out the match with a couple of classic goals. The first from a pinpoint cross from Matt S again that found the marauding right back Richie P out wide in the penalty area. His first touch controlled the ball with his right, he made the angle a bit better with a shimmy to the left and then beat the keeper, with his left again, with a great shot. The fourth came as Playouts pushed forward to try and get
back into the game, Adam’s sliced 9 iron clearance was pinpoint enough to skim off a defenders head into the path of Yossi on the right. Yossi’s pace had been effective all game and with the Playouts defenders pushing forward he needed no invitation to drive into the box and finish Benayoun style.
Final score was 4-1, Playouts proved why they are hot favorites for a promotion spot with a very competitive performance. They have good pace, tackle hard but fair and are well organized. Most of all they are a very sporting team with a great attitude and an obvious love for the game. Good luck in the run in guys and we look forward to the rematch at the end of the season. Ref I hardly noticed today so he must have been very good.
Tigers, despite having to satisfy a big squad, were back to playing the ‘SCC Way’ and the rotations never upset the balance of the side or the way we played. All contributed well but special mention to Yossi for his pace down the right, Matt S for some great assists, PJ for getting through 55 minutes! Richie for volunteering to go fullback (or
wide half back as he calls the role), duffs for his defensive duties (something you dont normally expect!) and the rest of the squad for a good afternoon out. MOM however goes to Luke who once again proved a handful upfront and when asked to do a job in centre mid did so with great endeavor.