16. It's A Steal!
We've had a good start to the season and currently lie in 2nd place in the C-League, with only one team above us, everybody's favourite team and next opponents, The National Police. I do wonder in any country which has a police force football team who actually supports them? It's not exactly cool for people to be cheering the police on for anything. You couldn't imagine a crowd of normal fans shouting, 'Come on National Police! Yeeeaaahhh!!' Maybe criminals do to try and hide their crimes or to avoid a speeding fine. Who knows? The nearest we have in England to this are the Met Police who play in the non-leagues and have made the odd appearance in the FA Cup First Round.
In this part of the world football teams have developed through institutions rather than through towns and cities like in Europe for example, which means we have in Asia, leagues full of army teams, police forces and indeed the National Grid as EDC are. In fact in nearby Laos there is also an Electricity Football team. I tried to arrange a pre-season friendly with them, but this was kyboshed by both chairmen from the respective clubs, as apparently it was too far to travel, even though Laos does border Cambodia in the North. I thought it would be cool to pair the two Electricity Companies together in a friendly and then the players could maybe talk about the best way to re-wire a house in the bar afterwards.. Anyway I digress..
Match 10 – EDC v National
Police
Commisionary 15/05/21
Whoop Whoop
This is the sound of the Police! The National Police Commisiary FC are at the
top of the C-League, so a big match today. We are buoyant after two straight wins
and I know we can compete in this league and on our day can beat anyone.
Team: 4-2-2-2 Channou, Sophahon, Daravon, Khemarin, Ratana Raksa, Sedsody, Saray, Fasal, K.Udom, Chanraksmey
National Police 0-1 EDC
Sung Rot 86
What a steal! This was a smash and grab raid of the highest order, so much so our players should be thrown in prison for the theft of three points from the Cambodian Police! This game was awful and despite it being a top of the table clash, deserved to be shown last on Cambodian Match of The Day. That said we defended superbly throughout, Daravon and Khemarin were rocks while Ratana and Leng Sophohan kept their wide players quiet. Yes we rode our luck, especially when they hit the underside of the bar midway through the first half. We had no shots on target at half time, but that did not worry me. I introduced a more attacking option in Sung Rot and reverted to a diamond formation in midfield to try and have a bit more ambition going forward. We controlled the second half and had a few attacks of our own. From their corner the ball was cleared straight into the path of Sung Rot, who ran from the halfway line and slotted past their keeper on 86 minutes. Call me Jonathan Mourinho! To the top of the table we go!
Match 11- EDC v Kirivong
22/05/21
The scary thing about this one is we go into this game as strong favourites. Kirivong are down near the bottom, but looking at their squad they really shouldn’t be. They are a talented bunch and whatsmore last time we met last season we beat them 7-3 in a crazy game! Expect goals. I’m going to go with an old fashioned 4-4-2 with Veasna returning from injury on the right and Keo Udom with Sok Chanraksmey up front.
Team: 4-4-2 Channou, Sopahon, Khemarin, Daravon, Ratana, Raksa, Sung Rot, Fasal, Veasna, K.Udom, Chanraksmey
EDC 5-2 Kirivong
The scoreline rather flattered us today and on another day could have been very different. They had several one on ones which resulted in saves from Channou, or were hit wide, which on another day could have punished us. I feel a bit sorry for Kirivong, as everything seemed to go for us, which resulted in five goals and looking like we could score with every attack. A good win yes, but concerns about the defence as at times Sakasi and Lelouma cut our defence to shreds. They just couldn’t finish and we could, that was the difference. Another steal.
From a corner,
Chanraksmy flicked on and Veasna fired in from close range.
Fasal’s far
post corner is met by the head of Veasna
– 3-0
Ratana
volleyed hopefully into the box. Chanraksmey ran onto it and volleyed home
superbly 4-0
Fasal
crossed for Ouch Udom whose fierce shot was parried only for Keo Udom to fire
in the rebound – 5-0
Wiang In
broke away and fired into the top corner – 5-1
Missed header Lelouma broke clear 5-2
Mid-Season Transfer Window
Math Rotanak (Free Transfer)
I’ve snapped
up this promising young striker on a free transfer. I think he has some
potential and look forward to working with him.
I’ve
offloaded my back up DMC, Nan Punlok to Kampot of the Second League. He did OK
for me in the first season, but had limited opportunities this term and so I decided
to put him out of his misery, He will do well in the Second Division and wish
him the best of luck.
Nhem Theara - Free Transfer To Banteay Meanchey
Nhem Theara
has also left the club. The 17 year old DRC played a lot last season, but
really was not up to the job. His performances were so bad I even had his mother in my office begging for me to drop him from the team. He has been moseying about in the reserves since then and when an offer came in I decided to let him go to Second Division Group C outfit, Banteay Meanchey, where I am sure he will be more at home. Perhaps in time, he could have improved but when an offer came in and he was keen to leave, who am I to stand in his way? It
does however leave us with a lack of depth at right back, with Channroeun and
Ratana the only two who can play there, plus a kid in the U21s, Mom Veasna, who is nowhere
near up to the standard.
Ouch Panhaseth – on loan to Chhlam
Samuth
Savy Sedsody Free Transfer to Phuchung Neak
I had high hopes of Sedsody becoming a rock in our midfield for years
to come, but he annoyed me this transfer window by handing in a transfer request and
generally being a little sod. There’s no point having unhappy players in the
squad and one that is a threat to the positive atmosphere at the club
underpinned by our excellent start to the season. He’s gone to play for a club called
Phuchung Neak, which currently lie in 12th in the Cambodian Second League
Group C. Good luck with that...Your loss mate…
Moun Nara Free Transfer to Chhma Kamou
Nara has never quite done it for me and quite a few bids came in for him.
Finally I relented and have let him go to the 2nd Division where he
may be more at home.
Board Confidence
Update
The board are absolutely delighted with my performance as manager and
according to our chairman, being three points clear at the top of the league is
beyond his wildest dreams! My expectations are to beat relegation, so whatever
happens I should barring a complete disaster achieve that and more..
So far so good for EDC as they race to a three point lead at the top of the table, but can they keep it going? As the old saying goes though, it's a marathon, not a sprint...
Read the next part here: Could we do a Leicester?
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