18. High Voltage Football
My little fancied team. Electricitié Du Cambodge have lit up the C-League with some impressive results and performances, as we find ourselves five points clear at the top of the C-League, halfway through the season. Can we continue our amazing start to the season, starting with a home game against familiar foes, Vishaka?
Suon Makara Announces Retirement
I start with some sad news. My versatile
D/MC, Suon Makara has announced he will not be renewing his contract and will
seek to wind down his career. Makara put in some steady performances during our
survival season last year, but has been on the fringes this term, apart from a
few appearances in the Prime Minister’s Cup. We wish him all the best in his future
career. His professionalism in the squad will be missed.
Match 17 EDC v Vishaka 04/07/21
Vishaka are
familiar foes and yes the North Koreans are still going strong. They lie in 7th
place, but this belies their ability. Mihalevic is still up front and we will
have to watch he doesn’t finally come good against EDC. I’m forced into a
change at the back and Sophina will come in for the suspended Khemarin. Rottanak
replaces Saray on the bench after he picked up a knock in training. Otherwise
it is the same team who started against Phnom Penh Crown.
Team: Channou, Ratana, Daravon, Sophina, Sophahon, O.Udom, Etim, Veasna, Sung Rot, Fasal, Chanraksmey
EDC 3-2 Vishaka
Chanraksmey 7,22 /// Vannak 27, Mihaljevic 74
Daravon 83
Three big
points here. We are a different animal this season and can win games from
almost anywhere. Vishaka and the men from Pyongyang were always a threat with
their silky passing and running, but it was us who stormed into a 2-0 lead,
Veasna’s throw in on the right to Sung Rot who beautifully turned his man
before crossing from the byline onto Chanraksmy’s head who found the top
corner. Then, from a throw in on the left Ratana’s deep cross found
Chanraksmy’s head who nodded it low into the bottom corner. Fantastic!
Vishaka were
much improved from the opening day of the season and out of nowhere, Choe Myong
Ho spread a lovely ball to Daravon their onrushing full back before he squared
it for Om Vannak on the edge of the area who fired in a blistering shot which
beat Um Channou at his near post.
Things were
about even as the half time whistle blew. Vishaka were not going away in this
one, despite us dominating from long periods and with Fasal and Chanraksmey
forcing fine saves from their keeper.
Etim gave
the ball away. Chandara played a hopeful ball forward to Mihaleljevic in the
left channel. There seemed to be little threat until the Croatian dinked the
ball over Channou from a very tight angle, It was a well taken goal, but a kick
in the teeth in a game we could have been 4-1 ahead.
It was tit
for tat until EDC won a free kick, which Veasna floated to the back post where defender
Maul Daravon up from the back powered a header into the top corner 3-2 to
become an unlikely hero! We saw the game out with no major incident and
breathed a huge sigh of relief! Seven points clear now, this is getting Keegan
esque….
Match 18 – Rithy Sen v EDC 10/07/21
Despite
being in 10th place, Rithy Sen have a good team and I expect them to
give us a good game. We are a well oiled machine though these days and hope we
can maintain our great form and extend our lead at the top of the table, I will
start with a 4-2-3-1 with Khemarin back from suspension and Channerourn in
contention too. My hunch is to go with the XI who have had three straight wins.
Team: 4-2-3-1 Channou, Ratana, Daravon, Khemarin, Sophahon, Etim, O.Udom, Sung Rot, Veasna, Fasal, Chanraksmey
Rithy Sen 1-2 EDC
Piphop 67 ///// Veasna 57, Daravon 85
As an old Scottish commentator would have said. “When your are not playing well and ya have ta Grrind out a result... well that’s what EDC have done today!”
It bodes
well if we can not play that well but still come away with three points. Rithy
Sen had the better of the first half and twice Daravon and Khemarin had to chase
back and make last ditch tackles to save the day. Meanwhile at the other end we
kept the ball well but created little. 0-0 at half time.
Second half
I changed to a 4-4-2 in order to try and open the game up. K. Udom and
Chanraksmey though did not have their shooting boots on. The deadlock however
was broken when Fasal skipped past his full back on the right wing before
playing a far post cross to Veasna whose first time shot hit the defender
before falling kindly back to the winger who volleyed it superbly into the
corner. Rithy Sen responded and soon after Ouk Dara advanced down the left from
a throw in and crossed perfectly for the dangerous Piphop to head in the
equaliser.
Then from
their corner, the ball was cleared to Fasal who sprinted down the right, but
was upended by Rous Sophana who was promptly sent off for a professional foul.
Veasna floated in the resulting free kick, Daravon headed towards goal, the
keeper could only parry it into the path of the central defender who lashed
home the rebound for his second winning goal in two games. Unbelievable Jeff!
Match 19- EDC v Asia Euro
United 17/07/21
By this
season’s standards this should be an easy three points against 11th
place Asia Euro United. I was also buoyed by the news that their star Nigerian
striker, Samuel Ajayi had, just two day before the match signed for a club back
in his homeland. Ajayi tore us apart late last season in a 4-2 defeat and so I
am glad we will not have to face him. We are forced into 3 changes due to
injury and suspension, with Channerourn replacing the suspended Ratana at right
back, Sophina steps in for the suspended Daravon and Keo Udom replaces the
injured Sung Rot and will partner Chanraksmey up front in a 4-2-4 formation.
Team: Um
Channou, Chameroun, Khemarin, Sophana, Sophohon. Etim, Udom, Fasal, Veasna, Keo
Udom, Chanraksmey
EDC 2-1 Asia Euro United
K.Udom 45 ///// Sambath 94
Veasna 60
This was a
great win. In the first half it was even Steven with the visitors having the
better of the chances and Channou pulling off some great saves. However, once
again we kept our cool and took the lead, right on the stroke of half time.
Veasna stormed down the right, before delivering the perfect cross for Keo Udom
to nod home with a diving header to give us a 1-0 interval lead. I told them
there was much room for improvement at half time and the message seemed to get
through. We dominated the second half and AEU barely got out of their own half.
They missed that cutting edge that Ajayi had once given them.
We were so
dominant in the second half we were even intercepting their throw-ins. When
Fasal did just that on the left wing he squared it to Veasna who smacked it
into the top corner with an unstoppable shot. Simply electrifying! It was then
just a matter of how many. Veasna was having a brilliant game and tormented his
full back all afternoon. Chanraksmey was very quiet and was substituted for Rotha.
I also gave a short debut to a young right back, Mom Veasna.
Right at the
end, Asia Euro won a random free kick and Samabath rose to beat Channou who was
caught in no man’s land to cause only a moment of concern. Five straight wins
and eight points clear now.. Dare I dream?
Match 20 EDC v Khemera Keila
24/07/21
Khemera had
a great start to the season and found themselves up in the top 4 and even
turned us over 3-2 at their place. Since then they have faded off somewhat and
lie in 8th place. They are still dangerous and posess pace and
finishing throughout their forward line. Daravon and Sung Rot come back in
after suspension and injury respectively in a 4-4-2 which has served us well so
far this season.
Team: Channou, Channerourn, Daravon, Khemarin, Ratana, Etim, Sung Rot, Veasna, Fasal, K.Udom, Chanraksmey
EDC 6 -2 Khemera Keila
K.Udom 18 ////// Sokey 72, Suhana 90
Chanraksmey 19,43
Sung Rot 25
Fasal 61
Rotha 64
We were
simply irresistible today, just on a different planet to our opponents. Sung
Rot was outstanding in the AMC role, committing defenders with his silky
running. Chanraksmey came back to form after a couple of quiet games, Fasal had
his best game in an EDC shirt and Etim is really finding his feet as our ball
winning midfielder.
For our
first goal he performed his ball winning role to perfection as he tackled their
midfielder before slipping a lovely through ball to Keo Udom who did the rest.
Then, after some neat passing between Channeoroun, Sung Rot and Veasna,
resulted in the right winger playing a pinpoint through ball for Chanraksmey to
run onto. He gained half a yard on the defender before finding the bottom
corner with an accurate finish from a very tight angle.
Goal number
three came when Khemarin won a 50-50 challenge which sent the ball up to Keo
Udom who then laid it off to Chanraksmey who hit a stunning first time shot
which sizzled into the bottom corner for his 17th goal of the
season. 3-0 before half time!
Sung Rot
exchanged passes with Ratana before storming to the edge of the box and
unleashing a curling shot which flew into the bottom corner
From
Channerourn’s throw in substitute Tum Saray squared the ball for Math Fasal,
whose shot was fumbled by the keeper and crossed the line. 5-0
Sub Rotha
skipped past his man into the box, before squaring to Fasal whose shot was
parried by the keeper into the path of the onrushing Rotha who did the honours,
6-0. At 6-0 we switched off and looked rather complacent which rather
disappointed me and it allowed them to get two consolation goals.
At 6-0 up,
cries of Jonny Rudd’s Electric Army’ rang around Prey Veng.
From a long
goal kick, Suhana found Sonkey who fired past Um Channou 6-1
Vichet fed their
right winger Suhana who scored their second consolation. Not happy with the ending
as we looked complacent.
A great win
against Khemara who looked a shadow of the team which beat us 3-2 earlier in
the season. Six wins in a row and amazingly with that result we have avoided
relegation from the C-League because I had to pay a £60 bonus to my Assistant
Manager, Nen Borey. Spend it wisely pal!
Eight points clear with a game in hand, EDC are walking the C-League... The only thing that can stop them now are complacency and mind games.. Surely this cannot happen, but as Jimmy Greaves used to say.. "It's a funny old game"
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