41. No Man's Land
After a mixed set of results against the 'big boys' in the C-League, we then contrived to do a pre-Klopp Liverpool by dropping points against the so-called weaker teams which has derailed our title challenge early for another year. At the top, Nagaworld and Phnom Penh Crown are battling it out, while we are stuck further down the pecking order in 6th place. While we have too much about us to be relegated, we don't have the consistency to put together a run of results which will threaten the top two, who are fourteen points ahead. A year of transition this has turned out to be, but if we can add consistency to our game, then we could be a force to reckon with in Cambodian football.
Match 12 – Vishaka v EDC
Vishaka are
bottom of the table with just three points all season.. how the mighty have
fallen especially since the North Koreans departed. They are though a team full
of talented kids, who perhaps have not reached their potential and so could be
dangerous opponents. We line up in a 4-4-2, with somewhat of a defensive
crisis, with Daravon and Gboyoro both suspended and Ratana on International
duty with Cambodia. Therefore Khemarin and Um Makara are thrown together in
central defence.
Team: Kong Rafat, Ivanoldo, Teat
Chandara, Khemarin, Makara, Vannak, Rattanak, Oudom, Taboula, Noron, Pidor
Match Action
We are quick
out the blocks and Tuy Oudom is like a greyhound down the right hand side. He
makes several runs down the right wing, but only amounts to a header over the
bar. Rattanak sends Taboula clear but his shot is saved.
Then Oudom
does one of his familiar surges down the right, before delivering a peach of a
cross for Pidor to nod home his second in two games at the far post, Brilliant!
We have a
few more chances including a Noron strike which is disallowed for offside. Then
out of nowehere they cross the ball in and Taing Ravy beats Rafat to the ball
to nod home an undeserved equaliser.
Pelap
Taboula has been snatching at chances, but his approach play has been superb.
He cleverly flicks the ball on before running onto the ball himself, before
laying off to Pidor, whose cross found the head of Mat Noron. He could only
head against the keeper’s outstretched arm, but pounces on the rebound to tap
home for 2-1.
Unfortunately
Oudom who has been the best player on the park picks up a knock, so Suhana
replaces him.
Vishaka
start brightly in the second half, but I feel we are in control. That was until
Ben Mony sprinted through the midfield before releasing Lay Noron to equalise
on the counter attack.
We finish
stronger. Suhana crosses but Noron can only head into the keeper’s gloves,
Suhana then has a gilt edged chance himself to win it but he scuffs his shot
from inside the six yard box. Final Score Desmond 2-2, but we deserved to win
this game. Had Oudom been able to stay on the pitch we would have won hands
down.
Match 13: Prek Pra v EDC – Hun Sen
Cup 1st Round 13/06/23
I am taking
the cup seriously this year as it is most definitely our best chance of
silverware this season and so I will send a strong team to Prek Pra, with
revenge on my mind also after our stupid defeat in the league a few games ago.
I start with
a 4-4-2. Chainuth replaces Kong Rafat in goal, In Sambath starts at right back
and youngster Samnang Nhem makes his debut up front, partnering Mat Noron
Team: 4-4-2 Chainuth, In Sambath,
Daravon, Gbayoro, Teat Chandara, Vannak, Rattanak, Suhana, Nhem, Noron, Pidor
Match Action
We start
brightly and Rattanak has an early shot straight at the keeper from the edge of
the box. We look up for this.. Rattanak sprays the ball out to Teat Chandara on
the left. His cross deflected to Pidor who hit a fierce shot from the angle
which was parried by the keeper straight into the path of Poacher Noron who taps
home. 1-0.
We are like
a dog with a bone today. Our opponents have not set foot in our half yet.
Another attack sees right back In Sambath switch the play to Sos Suhana who has
popped up on the left hand side. His drilled cross is sidefooted into the
defender by the youngster, Nhem. The ball rickashays off Noron and trickles
into the back of the net. He didn’t know much about that one, but they all
count.
The attacks
keep coming. A mix up in their defence allows Noron to have a free shot on
goal, but the keeper just recovered in time. Sos Suhana had a fierce shot well
saved and a flowing move through midfield that Brazil would have been proud of
resulted in Noron fizzing a shot which was tipped over the bar. 2-0 is always a
dodgy lead and as we wasted chance after chance I knew there would be a
payback. It came from that familiar source of the ‘Miroslav Klose’ bug. Ball
whacked down field sending striker through on goal, with defence no chance of
catching him, Suhana Ouch did the rest… 2-1 and now they think they can get
back into the game. Now the random free kicks start, surely not after the
fantastic performance we have put in so far.. Thankfully our defence holds
firm, despite them throwing three forwards on at the end and us finishing the
match with five at the back. We march into the Quarter Finals of the Hun Sen
Cup… The Electricity Company is starting to get cup fever once again!
Final Score: Prek Pra 1-2 EDC
Suhana Ouch 71 Noron 2,14
Newly
promoted Wat Phnom are famous only for turning us over in pre-season a year or
so back. They have struggled a little in the ‘big time’ this season and sit in
9th place, just above the relegation places. We are looking to get
our league form back on track and at least finish once more in the top 5 to add some respectibility to the season. While I feel we are too good to go down,
we also should be closer to the top positions in the league, but we are a team
in transition, something which often brings with it, inconsistency. We go in
with a 4-4-2/3 and I say that because Pidor plays in a more advanced left wing
role, which almost makes a three up front. Ratana returns after International duty.
Team; Chainuth, Ivonaldo, Daravon,
Gbayoro, Ratana, Kakada, Rattanak, Oudom, Pidor, Taboula, Noron
Match Action
A fast start
from both teams. Kakada sprays the ball out to their right winger who crosses
the ball in.. Daravon trips his man as they both go for the ball in the area.
Penalty. Sinoun Touch dispaches it emphatically. Not the start I had planned.
We fight
back, dominating possession but create little. Momentum was slowly building
though and Gbayoro volleys the ball forward and Noron flicks the ball on to the
onrushing Taboula inside the penalty area. He slides it home for only his
second goal of the season. The Nigerian looks sharp and is unlucky to be caught
offside as he buried the ball home soon after.
Into the
second half and we are in control of the game. We just need to score, but the
final ball keeps letting us down. There’s no end product. We force a lot of
corners but they are all cleared. Oudom does get a decent cross in but Noron
heads horrendously wide. Then on 86 minutes they win a free kick out of
nowhere. A header from them is parried by Chainuth, but only into the path of
Um Samnang who whacks it into the empty net… Joke.. flippin’ joke..
We fly
forward looking for the equaliser. I even throw on Chanraksmy to try and roll
back the years, but it was to no avail. We deserved at least a point today, but
leave with none. We slip to 8th with only 15 points. Nagaworld have
33, we are just playing for pride now, marooned in no man’s land..
Final Score: Wat Phnom 2-1 EDC
Sinoun 9
(pen) Taboula 35
Samnang 82
Mid-Transfer Window Comings & Goings
The Cambodian season runs from March to October, yet the 'mid season' transfer window kicks in round about my birthday on 13th May, which to me seems a little early, as it is not the halfway point of the season. Secondly the last thing I really want while celebrating the day I entered the world are Nagaworld trying to tempt one of my star players into their clutches...
Ins
Sokundara Som – Free Transfer
I have signed Som from Build Bright United and he will be my new first choice keeper. While Kong Rafat won acclaim for an excellent season last year, his form has dropped off a bit of late and so I wanted to take him out of the spotlight. Som brings experience to the squad as well and a reliable pair of hands between the sticks.
Sok Panha- Free Transfer
I’ve signed this young, promising defender who will join us at the end of the season.
Players Out
Leap Bo Leaves EDC
Leap Bo has joined Second Division outfit, Posenchy on a free transfer. Although not a disaster I am slightly disappointed as I thought he had some potential. Anyway we are fairly well stocked in defensive midfield.
Taing Hai Free Transfer to Posenchy
Young winger/striker, Taing Hai has joined Leap Bo at Posenchy. He did well in my U21s but never threatened to break into the first team.
In summary we have made three good signings and have escaped a serious exodus of players, so I was happy when the transfer window slammed shut until Christmas time. Now to fully concentrate on the football!
A season of mediocrity may be in the offing for EDC, but as we all know, football's a funny old game and they still have time to put a run of results together in order to get up towards the top of the table. Whatsmore they play all the top teams again soon and are in the Quarter Finals of the Hun Sen Cup, Find out what happens next time on The Ultimate World Football Manager Game!
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