39. The Killer Instinct of...a Sheep...
We've done the hard yards and even gained some bonus points against Boeung Ket and Angkor Tiger and we are through to the next round of the Cup. Now to take on the so-called 'weaker' teams in the C-League, you know the ones we really should beat if we are to in any way challenge for the C-League Title, the newly promoted sides,like Mondul Kiri, the fading forces like Vishaka and the general other makeweights like the flippin' National Police. We have shown in flashes that we can mix it with the big teams, but now we have to win those matches in which we are the favourites and make hay while the sun shines. Can we handle the pressure?
Match 8: Chamao Khmao v EDC
Back to the
bread and butter of the league and we play the team just below us in 5th.
This is a winnable game though and confidence is growing in my young team. The
big guns return after being rested for the cup match. EDC defector, Raymond
Etim lines up in midfield for them alongside Yun Raksa who had a loan spell a
couple of seasons back.
Team: Kong Rafat, Ivonaldo, Daravon,
Gbayoro, Ratana, Leap Bo, Samnang, Rottanak, Dara, Suhana, Noron
Match Action
It’s even
Steven in the opening exchanges. Rattanak has a stinging shot tipped over but
that’s about it. We were rubbish they had a Miroslav Klose bug manouvre well
saved by Kong Rafat. They dominated the latter part of the half. 0-0 at the
break.
We revert to
a 4-4-2 and I put Taboula on up front for Chea Samnang. Then, from seemingly
nowehere their left winger crosses in for Borey who sweeps home, but is also
miles offside, even Stevie Wonder could have seen this one. I fully expect the
offside flag to go up and it to be ruled out.. but no… play on… goal stands.
WTF??
I demand
more from my players and they respond, but still no clear cut chances are
created, with shots blocked, crosses charged down and annoying throw ins to
them frequent. I throw on young Soun Bath and young Touch Van, the right winger
who had impressed in the cup game for Dara and the surprisingly ineffective
Noron.
Rattanak
picks up the ball and runs at the heart of the Khmao defence. He finds Leap Bo
who passes it on to the full back Ouk Ratana. He creates half a yard before sending
the perfect low cross to the back post where young Bath was there to poke home
his first league goal 1-1.
We hunted for a winner and attacked with malice. A Vannak cross was met by the powerful head of Taboula, but was tipped over by the keeper. Then we nearly press self-destruct and but for a last ditch tackle by Gboyoro could have easily lost the game. The Ivorian injured himself in the process. Moments later Leap Bo received a second yellow card, meaning by the end of the game we only had nine players on the pitch. I’ll take the draw. We move up to 4th, 6 points off the top.
Final Score: Chmao Khmao 1-1 EDC
Borey 52 Soun Bath 85
Match 9: EDC v Mondul Kiri 20/05/23
We take on
newly promoted Mondul Kiri in fairly confident mood. Little is known about this
lot, other than they sit in 9th, so they are holding their own in the
C-League, without pulling up too many trees. According to our scout they are a
poor team who like to ‘park the bus.’ I am confident of victory and so we go
with the more attacking 4-4-2. Gyaboro is injured, Leap Bo is suspended
alongside Ratana. Khemarin, Teat Chandara and Vannak come in. Taboula starts
alongside Mat Noron up front and Tuy Oudom returns on the right wing after an
injury lay off.
Team: 4-4-2: Kong Rafat, Ivanoldo,
Daravon, Khemarin, Teat Chandara, Vannak, Rottanak, Suhana, Oudom, Taboula,
Noron
Match Action
Already the
pattern has been set, as we dominate the opening exchanges. Taboula and
Rattanak combine to force a save from the keeper in the opening minute. Then, from
an innoccuos looking corner by us, there was an infringemt the box, leading to a
penalty. Noron did the rest, sliding it under the keeper’s body who rather did
a Sydney harbour bridge over the ball, but they all count. 1-0.
We have so
much pace in this team! Oudom is like
speedy Gonzalez on the right and his pinpoint cross was met by the head of
Noron, but was acrobatically saved by the keeper.
We are
creating so many chances it’s almost getting embarrassing. This time Taboula
got down the left before crossing for Noron whose volley was well saved once
again. We need a second for security as we are only one Miroslav Klose bug goal
away from an equaliser..
Into the
second half and the game followed a similar pattern, but once again we were
wasteful in front of goal. Noron had another shot saved, Suhana shot wide when
it was easier to score, Taboula had countless headers over the bar. Noron had a
goal disallowed in stoppage time. The 1-0 win was somewhat of an anti-climax. This
game was like if England were playing San Marino in a World Cup Qualifier and
they completely dominate the game from start to finish, in the way they always
do against such opposition, but by the end of the game they only won 1-0, with only
a Harry Kane penalty to show for it. Questions would be asked as to why they
did not manage to score more against a very poor team who barely ventured out
of their own half. Three points is three points though and we move up to third.
Final Score: EDC 1-0 Mondul Kiri
Noron 12
(pen)
The Transfer Window Opens Once More
Just two
days after my birthday, the transfer feeding frenzy opens once more providing
fun and frolics for everyone.. Already offers have come in for Noron from 2nd
Division outfit CMAC and Nagaworld have continued their relentless campaign to
tempt young Ratana away from EDC. If we can survive the window with most of our
squad in tact, we will have done well..
EDC Sign Pidor
Young
winger, Sok Ouen Pidor joins the ranks at EDC. He can play on either flank or
in the middle as a number 10, so is an interesting addition to the squad and at
just 19 has plenty of room for improvement.
Nen Borey has Continental C Coaching
Badge
My assistant manager and faithful friend, Nen Borey has now got his Continental C License certificate. Well done mate you are now more qualified than me!
Match 10: EDC v Prek Patra 28/05/23
Like our
last opponents Prek Patra are newly promoted and lie in 7th which
means they are doing better than expected. Apparently they play a tika taka
style of football, although not many of their players resemble Xavi, Iniesta
and co to be honest.. They have a decent striker, Sok Phal Udom who will need to be watched, but
otherwise I am confident of victory as my confidence in my young charges grows
by the game.
I go with an
attacking 4-4-2. Ratana comes in a left back while Khemarin retains his place
as Anderson Gbayoro is only fit enough for the bench.
Team: Kong Rafat, Ivanoldo, Daravon,
Khemarin, Ratana, Vannak, Rattanak, Oudom, Noron, Taboula, Suhana
Match Action
We start
brightly and Noron has an early shot saved. They show nothing until the clock
ticks on and they get a random free kick on the edge of the area. Where this
came from, nobody knows, was it a bad foul, was it a dive, was it handbags at
20 paces, did Daravon fart at the wrong time..who knows?.. it’s a mystery, but the result was devastating as Soy
Ratana belted it into roof of the net. Bugger!
Rattanak is
dominating the midfield and his fierce shot is tipped over by the keeper. The
attacking midfielder’s burst of pace, almost Gascoigne-like, takes him past two
before delivering a fine cross but Taboula’s shot is again well saved. This
kind of play is repeated often. Tuy Oudom gets away down the right but the
cross is blocked, deflects clear. Taboula can’t hit a cow’s backside with a
banjo this season. Rottanak despite his brilliant approach play misses a sitter
from inside the penalty area, rolling the ball wide when it was easier to
score. To their credit our opponents looked useful on the break and had one or
two opportunities themselves, but they really did not deserve to win this game.
Three points slip through our fingers against opponents we really should be
putting away easily. In the last few games our team have shown all the killer
instinct of a sheep. Baaa!!
Final Score: EDC 0-1 Prek Patra
Ratana 16
Match 11- Khmera Keila v EDC
We meet the
biggest upstarts in the C-League, Khmera Keila, but things have not quite gone
to plan this season for this ambitious team. They lie in 7th but
play a strange narrow diamond formation in midfield. This includes a familiar
name, Suon Veasna who seems to be playing in some kind of deep lying playmaker
role. My response will be to play with two wingers but revert back to a 4-2-3-1
which served us fairly well this season. I’ve made a few changes, Pidor makes his first
start on the left flank, while Chea Sambath slots into a central midfield three
which alongside Rattanak aims to provide service to Noron up front.
Team: 4-2-3-1 Rafat, Ivonaldo, Teat Chandara, Daravon, Gbayoro, Vannak, Sambath, Rattanak, Pidor, Oudom, Noron
Match Action
We kick off and
have decent posession in midfield but nothing much more. Then out of nowhere
they get..yes you’ve guessed it a free-kick. This is taken quickly and catches
Daravon unawares as their striker cleverly moves goal side and slots it past
Kong Rafat at his near post. A really bad goal to concede after just nine
minutes. Our response though is fantastic. Samnang is like a dog with a bone in
midfield and he runs at the Khmera defence. His smart cross finds Noron whose
shot deflects wide. Then a sumptuous through ball from the same player sends
him clean through on goal but his finish is well saved ..again..
Then the
equaliser. Noron’s short free-kick finds Pom Vannak who plays it back to Teat
Chandara on the halfway line. His brilliant flighted ball into the box is met
with a crisp volley from Pidor for his first EDC goal. Brilliant!
Soon after
though Bunheing sprints down the right on the breakaway and squares it for Ravy
whose shot could only be palmed over the line by Kong Rafat, who really should
have done better with both the goals. 2-1 down at half time in an evenly
matched contest.
In the
second half I reverted to a 4-4-2 in search of an equaliser. Taboula partnered
Noron up front. The impressive Pidor switched to the right. The problem with
this was by leaving only two in midfield, which gave Suon Veasna too much space
and he was starting to pull some strings in midfield. I went to 4-3-3 and very
attacking. This almost reaped rewards. A breakaway was on, Rattanak released
Taboula down the left. His low cross found Pidor in acres of space, onside and
only the keeper to beat…… and he miscontrolled the ball and the keeper dived on
it gratefully. It’s not our day….again… We deserved better…again.. Baaaaa!!
Final Score: Khmera Keila 2-1 EDC
The C-League Table After 10 Games
We lie in 6th
place, but a yawning 14 points off the top and just five off the relegation
zone. It is clearly a season of transition for us and so midtable mediocrity
looks a distinct possibility..
1st
Nagaworld 28
2nd
Phnom Penh Crown 26
3rd
Boeug Ket 21
4th
Angkor Tiger 16
5th
Khmera 15
6th EDC 14
7th
Prek Pra 13
8th
Chmma Khmao 12
9th
National Police 11
10th
Wat Phnom 11
11th
Chhlam Samuth 9
12th
Mondul Kiri 9
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