15. Getting Our Feet Wet
International News
I start this post with some International News on how Cambodia fared in the South East Asian Championships.
Match 7 – EDC v Svay Rieng 1st
May 2021
First of all nobody gives us a cat in hell’s chance, but it was nice to be described as a ‘Talented manager!’
On paper
Svay Rieng have a better team than us, but they are in 7th, while we
are having nosebleeds in 2nd. We have had some easier fixtures of
late and Svay Rieng’s visit is our biggest test since the opening day against
Vishaka. They are packed with quality, including the Brazilian Pinheiro pulling
the strings in midfield and American Jonathan Campbell, who is probably the
best left back in the league. But, never say never, we are a better team this
season, on the whole better organised in defence (famous last words) and more
potent in attack. This is no gimme though, but if we are to compete with the
bigger teams in the league then we should be trying to get a positive result
here. Sok Chanraksmy is back from international duty and will start. Sedsody
comes in for Sung Rot in midfield.
Team: 4-2-3-1 Um Channou, Channerouen, Daravon, Khemarin, Ratana, Raksa, Sedsody, O.Udom, Fasal, Veasna, Chanraksmey
EDC 0-2 Svay Rieng
Pinheiro 56
Sopheaktra 92
For most of
the game we did OK, held our opposition and even created a little bit
ourselves. Then we needlessly gave the ball away Sopheakta broke down the left
and squared it to Pinheiro who hit an unstoppable shot low into the corner of
the net – 0-1
We then had
a decent spell, with Chanraksmey and Udom both going close. From a quickly
taken free kick, Sopheaktra caught our defence napping to volley home for 2-0. Game over. We had 68% possession, but they were the more streetwise of the two
teams and their finishing was clinical when it mattered. That was about the
difference between the two sides. No shame in this defeat.
Match 8- EDC v Beoung Ket Angkhor FC
– 8th May 2021
Not sure about
this one. They may be 9th in the table and we may be 3rd,
but they have too much quality in their ranks to be that low in the table. A
South African on the wing, a Brazilian upfont and god knows what else. I line
up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Sophina coming in for the suspended Daravon at
the heart of the defence and Sung Rot is preferred to Ouch Udom in midfield.
Team: 4-2-3-1 Channou, Channeroun, Sophina, Daravon, Ratana, Raksa, Sedsody, Saray, Sung Rot, Veasna, Chanraksmey
EDC 3-2 Beoung Ket Angkhor FC
O.Udom 60, Paiva 14,21
Saray 62,
K.Udom 88
Absolutely buzzing! We were 2-0 down at half time with them looking like they could score with every attack, to putting on a superb second half performance of which we were brilliant in every department.
The first goal was a really annoying. Fasal could have started a counter attack but his lazy ball was intercepted, the ball was bunted forward to the Brazilian Paiva who spun past Sophana and drilled it into the bottom corner.
Then after a flowing move, Ivanoldo crossed from the right, Paiva nutted the ball home for 2-0. After a dressing down at half time we started the second half, but they could have been 3-0 up easily. Then, against the run of play and out of nowhere Ouch Udom received the ball and ran past the defender before slotting home, 2-1. Two minutes later Fasal’s corner was met by the head of Tum Saray with a thunderous header 2-2. It was end to end stuff as both sides went for it.
The winning goal came when Fasal played a beautiful instant low cross and Keo Udom poked past the onrushing keeper 3-2. What a comeback from EDC, electrifying stuff! Well done boys!
Game 9 Kampong Chhnang v
EDC (Prime Minister’s Cup
Second Qualifying Round)
11/05/21
While we were huddled around the wireless for the Second Round Qualifying Round draw there was a few knowing looks from my players and staff when the draw pitted us against Second Division outfit, Kampong Chhnang away.
'Might need your wellies for this one boss,' piped up Suon Veasna.
'More like a pair of flippers,' joked Keo Udom.
'Water and electricity don't mix boys' laughed Tum Saray.
When I enquired about this, it became apparent that Kampong Chhnang, a place just north of Phnom Penh, was also home to a floating village, which is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Cambodia.
Picture Credit: Gonzo Gooner wikipedia creative commonsWe are in
cup action against 2nd Division opposition, Kampong Chhnang. I’ve
rung the changes in light of our heroics in the last game and an important
League game against National Police at the weekend, who are top of the table. I
fancy a cup run this year and the Prime Minister's Cup is our best chance of
silverware. I have faith in my second XI and kids to come up trumps in this one
and enable us to qualify for the first round proper.
Team: 4-4-2 Kong Rafat, Theara, Makara, Nara, Sophahon, Punlock, Suhana, Rakasmey, Mol, Rotha, Chanraksmey
What the
players didn’t tell me was that the floating village was only one small part of
Kampong Chnnang by the river Tonle Sap, which flows into a huge lake in Central
Cambodia. There was a much larger city of Kampng Chnnang a couple of miles to the west, which is
where the football stadium was and firmly on solid ground. In the end I didn’t need the
wellies I had packed just in case, much to the amusenent of the players and coaching staff. This cup tie though nearly turned out to be
a very slippery banana skin, which in the end we were lucky to come out with a win.
Things started well for us when Suhana’s free kick found Moun Nara in the box who half volleyed home- 1-0 EDC. Then the dangerous Suhana was upended in the box, Chanraksmy did the rest 2-0. Suhana then found young Rakasmey whose clever first time ball found Rotha who placed a lovely shot into the corner 3-0. Then it was the Ouch Tony show… Who? Well after half time he emerged from nowhere and decided to do his best Lionel Messi impressions. Every time this kid touched the ball he looked like scoring. We are not sure where he’d been for the first hour of the game but this guy knew how to make an impact. He frightened the living daylights out of us whenever he got the ball, which was often presented to him on a plate by our players. He ran through from his own half for the first goal, then rounded off a team breakaway goal for his second and then went close twice on top of that. Things could have got very messy indeed had he converted those chances. Ouch Tony almost made it a painful exit from The Prime Minister’s Cup for EDC. His pace is a 6-12 and Acceleration 10-15, but should be 20. Thankfully he didn’t and we held on. Into the 1st Round Proper of The Prime Minister’s Cup we go!
Next Time: A top of the table clash against The National Police, but can EDC steal top spot in the C-League from them?
Read the next part, 'It's A Steal'
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