50. Lighting the spark

 


 EDC have started the 2024 C-League season in electrifying form, chalking up 12 matches unbeaten, starting at the end of the previous season and continuing into this. Their form has seen them march into third place and look set to compete with the 'big boys' at the top of the table this term. 

Match 6 – Nagaworld v EDC 01/05/24

 When the fixture list comes out at the start of each season, this is the game we look out for first. The nasty casino away! They will be out for revenge after our little skirmish in the Hun Sen Cup Final, while I am confident that we can also get a result here. The only downside is that Ratana is suspended and Pisa cannot play against his parent club, so in come In Sambath and Run Sokha at left back to fill in. Noron is preferred to Abdi up front, while Pom Vannak comes into midfield to add solidity there. Pheara is the unlucky one to drop to the bench. We are both level on ten points each, with us in 3rd on goal difference and them in 4th. Math Fasal is excited about our reunion apparently, but he can get lost. All to play for, with no quarter asked and no quarter given in what is fast becoming a fierce rivalry.

Team: Som, In Sambath, Daravin, Gbayoro, Sokha, Vannak, Kakada, Pidor, Taboula, Noron, Nhem


Match Action

Nagaworld make the early running in this one and have a couple of early half chances. We though look dangerous on the break and Taboula has an early run down the left which results in Pom Vannak skying the ball over the bar. Nagaworld are having too many free kicks for my liking. One such free kick though is charged down and like lightening we spring a counter-attack. Young Samnang Nhem picks up the ball and sprints down the right. He dribbles past two defenders, before slamming in a shot which is parried by the keeper, only into the path of Mat Noron who smashes the rebound into the roof of the net. A brilliant breakaway goal!  As we know Nagaworld don’t give in easily. They dominate possession. From a corner the ball is headed across goal and Man Ratana is denied brilliantly by Som from just three yards out. Nagaworld continue to dominate the game, but by hook or by crook our defence holds firm. Sokumpheak has a shot which just flashes wide, Math Fasal, who has been excellent runs the full length of the pitch after a sloppy thrown in from In Sambath, only to be denied by Som. Somehow, and I’m not sure how we lead 1-0 at the break. I’ve gone back to the formation that served us well in the cup final, with Pidor in the ‘wandering minstrel’ role.

At the start of the second half we enjoy a rare spell of possession involving Sambath, Kakada and Chea Samnang. The ball is laid back to Pom Vannak who flights a lovely ball to Tabbbboooouuullllaaa Goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll!!! He volleys it first time past the hapless keeper. What a goal! 2-0 to the EDC! Nagaworld still dominate possession, but it hardly matters. We are using the ball far more effectively when we do have it. Another breakaway sees Mat Noron skip past the defender on the right flank, before laying it off to Pidor whose vicious shot is tipped round the post by Soksela. We look fairly comfortable, until Heng Chamroeurn, still annoyed by missing all those chances in the cup final gets the bit between his teeth and cuts inside from the right flank before curling an unstoppable shot past Som to halve the deficit. We are made of sterner stuff these days though. I switch the tired Pidor for Pheara. The youngster sprints down the right before sliding in a delicious ball for Matty Noron who lashes it home emphatically much to the delight of the travelling support. 3-1. Nagaworld still don’t give in. Fasal who has been a constant thorn has a shot well saved by Som. The casino gamble and throw more men forward. We lose concentration and allow Fasal in unmarked to slide home a late consolation. Then, moments later, substitute Sovankamarin finds the back of the net, but fortunately it was disallowed for offside. We breathe a collective sigh of relief and see out the rest of the game. What a match!  

Final Score- Nagaworld 2-3 EDC

Chamroeurn 63                                   Noron 6,75

Fasal 90                                                 Taboula 47


 

Match 7 – EDC v National Defence 04/05/24

After the rollercoaster of the Nagaworld game, we take on re-promoted National Defence in what should be a straightforward home win. We can go joint top with Angkor Tiger, while the army side have done well so far this season and lie in 5th. Ratana comes back from suspension at left back, Pisa returns at right back, but Kakada misses out due to suspension, so Um Makara starts in defensive midfield and Samnang returns in centre mid after injury.

Team: 4-3-3 Som, Pisa, Daravon, Gbayoro, Ratana, Makara, Samnang, Pidor, Taboula, Noron, Nhem

Match Action

As expected we dominate possession. From a cleared corner, Sok Oeun Pidor picks up the ball and flights a lovely ball. Chea Samnang cushion heads the ball to young Nhem who gallops past the defender and blasts an unstoppable shot into the top corner from the right edge of the penalty area. Brilliant from the youngster!

National Defence are winning too many free kicks though and two headers have already tested Som in our goal. Then, a direct free kick is parried by Som and cleared off the line by Ratana. Since our goal we can hardly get the ball and they have a few more half chances. Then Daravon finds Taboula and his fierce shot is well saved. We have attacked with menace when allowed to, but those opportunities have been few and far between, 1-0 at the break.

The second half starts, we really need a second goal here. Pidor looks knackered so I introduce Pheara and the youngster makes an instant impact as he combines with Taboula to register a header on goal. We see the game out, with only one or two random free kick scares which were easily dealt with by our defence. An efficient performance, albeit not the best, but job done and three more points in the bag.

Final Score: EDC 1-0 National Defence

                                     Nhem 4



Match 8: Mondul Kiri v EDC – Hun Sen Cup Second Qualifying Round

We make the 6-hour trip to Mondul Kiri for this cup fixture. Due to the tight scheduling we did not have time to visit the elephant sanctuary this time, but it was nice to be back in this beautiful part of the country. We have left some of our stars back in Phnom Penh, Taboula, Pidor, Daravon, Som and Gbayoro to rest them because we have another important league fixture coming up against Phnom Penh Crown. Therefore some fringe and youngsters get their opportunity to shine and contribute to what is now a squad effort. Professional pride tells me that I need to take the cup seriously again this year, but this time we are riding high in the league, so these guys have to step up to the plate too, even if they are not playing week in week out. I also want to see if Abdi can do it on a sweltering hot day in May at Mondul Kiri, I suppose the Cambodian equivalent to a cold February night in Stoke....

Team: Cheng Ravy, In Sambath, Makara, Khemarin, Ratana, Kakada, Samnang, Pheara, Soun Bath, Noron, Abdi

Match Action

It’s end to end stuff as the second division side give as good as they get. They have a free kick which just flashes wide and then Mantornornin shoots wide on the break. Abdi has a snapshot which is comfortable for the keeper. Soun Bath runs down the left and picks out Samnang who has a shot well saved. The same player then tries one of his trademark long range shots which flashes just past the upright.

Into the second half and I revert to a 4-2-4. Nothing is happening though and although we are dominant the players seem to lack the craft to unlock their defence. In fact we are knackered. Samanag tries another long range effort just wide. We look a bit toothless to be honest as the match drifts into extra time. We perk up a bit in extra time but create nothing, meanwhile Mondul Kiri are enjoying too much possession for my liking. I had one last trump card to play. On the bench, the veteran Chanraksmey is introduced really so he can take a penalty in the forthcoming shootout. Fellow sub Pidor picks up the ball in the middle of the park. He runs forward and flights a lovely ball to Chanraksmey who had timed his run to perfection. He cooly slots the ball under the keeper and into the corner of the net. That’s how you do it! 1-0 EDC. Mondul Kiri have a free kick, but it just flashes wide. Half time in extra time.

We look secure and should see out the game comfortably for a scrappy path to the next round. Then we press the self-destruct button. Young Pheara plays an aimless ball towards his own goal to nobody in an EDC shirt. Ly Noron seizes on the loose ball and Chhim Pheng races clear and slots past Cheng Ravy with just a minute to go on the clock. What was he doing? One each and the dreaded penalties we have...

Penalty Shoot Out

Mondul Kiri first Sok Oudom= Sends Ravy the wrong way

Up steps the veteran, Chanraksmey – Saved by the keeper! Oh dear!

Lim Oudom = Fires it into the top corner.

Ouk Ratana for EDC: Finds the bottom corner

Ly Noron = Low into the bottom corner

Mat Noron = Saved!

Chhim Pheng. Fires it hard into the top corner.

Mondul Kiri win 5-3 on penalties!

Final Score: Mondul Kiri 1-1 EDC (Mondul Kiri win 5-3 on penalties)

                    Pheng 120           Chanraksmey 98

 


EDC are knocked out of the Hun Sen Cup in dramatic fashion. There will be a new name on the cup this year! It’s time to concentrate on the league! Young Chhim Pheara is very upset, but he will learn from this.

 We board the bus in a disconsolate mood. For me it is a double-edged sword, while I am disappointed to lose to a team like Mondul Kiri, who we would normally beat standing on our head, the Hun Sen Cup was not really a priority this year. The league for me is the be all and end all. Had I fielded a full strength team we would have won, but on the other hand I do need to give my fringe and youth players their opportunity at some point.

Chhim Phera, the “Cambodian Wonderkid” sits at the back of the team coach with his head in his hands. The poor lad is gutted, but he is only seventeen years old and has a lot to learn, not just in football, but about being a man as well and he isn’t even that yet. I cannot be harsh on him. Perhaps the more experienced Mat Noron who made a similar mistake in the Hun Sen Cup Final which led to Nagaworld scoring a late equaliser which took the match to extra time should have known better, but poor old Pheara is just a kid. He also has the potential to be one of the best footballers at the club. As we rode through the East Cambodian countryside on the long road back to Phnom Penh, I sat down next to him..

“Chhim, Chhim.. don’t worry about it son, it was one of those things.”

“Boss I messed up and I am so sorry. If I had that moment again I would have kicked the ball into Row Z.”

“I know son, don’t worry you’re a great young footballer and you will learn by your mistakes.”

“I can’t help thinking that.... Suddenly the bus ground to a halt.

Oh great, just what we need.. a bus breakdown in the middle of nowhere..

I marched to the front of the bus to see what was going on. We were in the middle of rural Cambodia, not on the M25, so it would be unusual for us to be caught in a traffic jam.

To my surprise there were a couple of men standing in the middle of the road flagging us down. At first I was suspicious that these men could have been bandits. Perhaps they were EDC fans who needed a lift, maybe they had broken down? All I knew is we were on a narrow bridge over a large river.

Our bus driver, Leng Ravy and Nen Borey tentatively got off the coach with their hands raised in the air to see what these men wanted, which was a little bit worrying. The players, especially the younger ones who had seldom been out of Phnom Penh, including the already distraught Pheara all had concerned looks on their faces. I tried to calm them down while inside was absolutely s******* myself. I looked nervously down at the river below, thinking this could be a very sticky situation indeed..

Our concerns though were quickly dissipated when we saw Ravy and Nen Borey shaking hands with the men and leading them onto the coach.

“Boss, they need our help.”

“Do they need a lift?”

“No boss, they are fishermen. Apparently, they have caught a very big fish in the Mekong river, but they can’t pull it out.”

“They were wondering.. whether the lads could help?”

I thought about this. What if one of my players injures himself trying to pull a flipping fish out of a river... This was risky.. but on the other hand... what a great adventure and a boost to team spirit after our disappointing defeat.

Reluctantly I agreed and while Nen Borey relayed this to the two fishermen in Khmer, I instructed the lads to get off the coach and help.

There was a mixture of intrigue and excitement as we made our way down to the banks of the Mekong River and to the spot where the two men had caught the fish. Their rod was being held by a third fisherman who welcomed the sight of sixteen strapping young men, plus me and my backroom staff scrambling down the riverbank to help them.

We assembled into a line, forming a chain behind the man with the rod, similar to that of a tug of war.

“After three.,. 1-2-3 HEAVE!”

“Heave!”

After several such heaves finally with a large splash, the large fish was hauled onto the bank.

I know nothing about fishing but even I could see that is was a big one!

The fish turned out to be a female stingray, one of the largest species in the world!

After the players took several selfies with the fish on their phones and to big thanks from the three fishermen we boarded the bus and carried on our merry way back to Phnom Penh. The disappointment of our defeat soon forgotten as the players chatted about the fish. Even Pheara raised a smile as he joined in with the banter and laughter which consumed the coach as we approached the capital.

Match 9: Phnom Penh Crown v EDC

After our disappointment in the cup, we now take on the Champions, Phnom Penh Crown. While we are in the dizzy heights of 2nd place, Crown lie in 4th. Needless to say the big guns are back for this one, with the usual back four restored and Pidor, Taboula etc returning to the starting line-up. We can now at least purely concentrate on the league, so our cup defeat could be a blessing in disguise.

Team: Som, Pisa, Daravon, Gbayoro, Ratana, Vannak, Kakada, Pidor, Taboula, Noron, Nhem

Match Action

We start brightly. Pidor wins the ball in midfield and feeds Taboula whose shot is well saved. Then from a brilliant goal kick, Som sends Nhem in on goal, but his fierce shot is beaten away by the keeper. Pidor then has a go, but his strike is brilliantly saved. What do we have to do to score? Nhem has another couple of efforts saved by the keeper who is having the game of his life. It’s only a matter of time surely? Nhem has another shot acrobatically tipped over the bar. Pisa picks up the ball and the right back lays it infield for Pidor, who slips a beautiful ball through for Mat Noron to squeeze a shot past the keeper at his near post. Taboula has a further effort ruled out for offside. 1-0 at the break.

The second half follows a similar pattern to the first, with us dominating. Nhem has another shot saved after a breakaway. Then on 68 minutes, Noron wins the ball back brilliantly in midfield and feeds Samnang Nhem, who races clear and fires past the keeper into the corner for 2-0. More good work from Kakada in midfield enables him to free substitute Ahmed Abdi. The Somalian Pele provides a finish the great man would have been proud of. 3-0. Pascal Lamour pulls one back for the hosts after scrambling home a rebound from a free kick. A brilliant away win against the champions. The front three and sub Abdi were absolutely superb. To the top of the table we go!

Final Score: Phnom Penh Crown 1-3 EDC

                         Lamour 89                    Noron 42

                                                              Nhem 68

                                                               Abdi 87


Match 10 EDC v Chhlam Samuth

We aim to carry on our excellent league form against makeweights, Chhlam Samuth. They of course have Keo Udom up front and one or two experienced players which may see them through this one. I make one change, Chea Samnang comes in for Pom Vannak. Otherwise its the same team which beat The Crown.

Team: Som, Pisa, Daravon, Gbayoro, Ratana, Kakada, Samnang, Pidor, Nhem, Noron, Taboula

Match Action

It’s end to end stuff in the opening minutes. Daravon’s mistake lets in Keo Udom but Som is equal to it. We win a corner after a mazy run from Pidor saw his shot blocked by the defender. Pidor swings it in and Pelap Taboula rises highest to nod home off the underside of the crossbar. 1-0 EDC. We have numerous more chances to extend our lead. Taboula fires wide and Noron smacks the crossbar after good work from Nhem. Pidor is full of running in attacking midfield He lays off to Kakada who flights a lovely ball into the penalty area, Noron latches onto it and fires past the keeper for 2-0. Another breakaway ended up with Taboula who fired in his second to secure another victory for the EDC. Samuth score a late consolation through our old friend Mr Udom, but it hardly mattered. We march on and lead the way after a third of the season.

Final Score: EDC 3-1 Chllam Samuth

                     Taboula 13,71         Udom 90

                            Noron 41 

EDC can't stop winning in the league and are top of the table after eight matches. Can they march onwards to glory or will it all go Pete Tong (again)? Find out next time on The Ultimate World Football Manager Game!

Read Part 51 - Going Toe to Toe with a Tiger here

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