52. Keeping up with The Tiger
After two damaging defeats in our title bid, to Boeung Ket and our title rivals, Angkor Tiger we still find in with a shout as we approach the halfway point in the season. The team are playing well and have found something that has been lacking in recent seasons - consistency. Now as we take on some of the lesser sides in the C-League, we must not slip up in our bid to keep up with the Tiger.
New Leagues Added
It seems a
strange time to do this I know, but here’s an update on the playable leagues on
the Ultimate World Football Manager Game.
Cambodia
Viet Nam
Malaysia
Thailand
Indonesia
Bangladesh
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Singapore
Greenland
(just because I can!)
Match 15 – EDC v Wat Phnom
After two
narrow defeats to stronger teams in the league we now face the bottom side, Wat
Phnom, who have only three points with only one win all season. This is a chance
to get back on track and keep pace with Angkor Tiger who are three points ahead
of us. I revert to my 4-3-3, with Pisa and Makara suspended, in come Joly at
left back with Ratana switching sides to right back.
Team: Som, Ratana, Daravon, Gbayoro,
Joly, Kakada, Samnang, Pidor, Nhem, Noron, Taboula
Match Action
We should be
starting brightly here and dominating, but the FM gods see it otherwise and
award the visitors a series of free kicks and a yellow card to Daravon. What
gives? Then our old foe, Miroslav almost gives them the lead when a hoof ball
from their keeper sends Sinoun away, but luckily Daravon got back to make a
last ditch tackle.. We create a couple of half chances but nothing much. Then
our old right back Sam Chanroeurn gallops down the right and sticks the ball
perfectly on Sinoun’s forehead for a shock 1-0 lead. We just have not got going
here.. I revert to a 4-4-2 with Nhem in the AMR role. Pidor has not given up
and he goes on a barnstorming run through the middle from the left hand side.
He finds Chea Samnang, whose lovely slide rule pass finds the onrushing Taboula
to slot home. Pheeww! We begin to assert our authority and using the full width
of the pitch which is stretching Wat Phnom. Kakada has acres of space in which
to pick out the onrushing Taboula for him to slide home his second of the game.
2-1 at half time.
They start
brightly and Sinoun has an early chance to equalise but he skews it over the
bar. Then we find our inner Barcelona c2010. Kakada, Pidor, Samnang and Nhem
all combine to send Matty Noron through to finish high into the top corner for
3-1. Samnang who has run the show in midfield strides forward once again. He slides
in Noron who unselfishly checks inside and lays off to the onrushing Nhem who
fires home his 7th goal of the
season.
Ung Rottanak
fired home a late consolation after good work from another familiar face, Sos
Suhana for the visitors, but it mattered little. 4-2 the final score. We close
the gap at the top to one point after Tiger could only draw 2-2 with the
National Defence. The title race is hotting up!
Final Score EDC 4 – 2 Wat Phnom
Taboula
23.38 Sinoun 13
Noron
60 Rotanak 90
Nhem 68
Ukraine beat Russia 2-1 to win The
Euros 2024
The world
rejoiced when Ukraine sent Russia packing in the European Championship Finals
after a 2-1 win... I’ll say no more......
Halfway Point in the Season
We are the
exact halfway point in the season and our title challenge, despite two recent
defeats is still on track. We lie in 2nd, just one point behind
Angkor Tiger, so it is all to play for as we enter the second half of the
season and the return fixtures.
1st
Angkor Tiger 32pts
2nd
EDC 31
3rd
Nagaworld 29
4th
Boeung Ket 27
5th
Phnom Penh Crown 27
6th
National Defence 21
7th
National Police 16
8th
Khemera 16
9th
Chhlam Samuth 15
10th
Svay Rieng 11
11th Chmao Khmao 11
12th
Prek Pra 10
13th
Build Bright United 8
14th Wat Phnom 3
Things were going well and there was a buzz around the club, the players had an extra zip in training and even though energy prices were going up, all seemed well in Team Electric. There was one problem though.... The Somalian Pele did not seem to be embracing the good times. He was not training well and when he did get on the pitch, apart from the odd flash of brilliance was not putting in the effort that I would expect from one of my players. Was he and his family OK? Was he settling into his adopted country? Gone was that enthusiastic kid who had shown up randomly on our training field after watching The Hun Sen Cup Final barefoot on a television through a shop window in the middle of downtown Phnom Penh. I decided after discussion with Nen Borey to pull him into my office one day after training.
Me: "Ahmed. I don't know what it is, but you haven't been yourself lately?
"Boss, I want to start more games. I'm not getting enough playing time. I am the best striker at this club, yet you don't play me."
"Ahmed, I'm bringing you off the bench I'm making sure you get your appearance money. I've even started you in the odd game.
"It's not enough! I want to play every time!"
"Look Ahmed it's not as simple as that. Look you'll get your opportunity if Taboula, Nhem or Noron become injured or lose form. At the moment I cannot drop any of them, they are bang in form and winning us games."
"Why you play Nhem, huh? he's just a kid. He should be in Reserves."
"Ahmed, Nhem is our top goalscorer and a fantastic prospect. He and Taboula are forming a great understanding. As for Noron he's my senior striker, he's got a great record at this level. I can't just drop him out the team for no reason, other than give you more starts"
"I see, you don't want me here? I go join Nagaworld.."
I wondered whether the casino had been in his ear. It wouldn't be the first time. Every transfer window they practically stalk Ouk Ratana...
"Ahmed. You'll get your opportunity, but you just have to be patient. I see you more as an impact player at the moment, someone who can come off the bench and change the game if it is not happening for one of the other three. You are very much part of my plans."
"Well prove it then! Give me more starts I won't let you down."
"Look Ahmed I'll see what I can do and try and give you more starts OK, but I'm not promising anything."
"Boss I need you to promise. I need to feed my family."
"Ahmed you get £100 each time you step on the pitch."
"Boss, if I am on the subs bench, I cannot score goals, or assist goals so I earn even more money!" I go to Nagaworld where they will pay me every week!"
"Look Ahmed I promise I will give you more starts."
"Thankyou boss. I won't let you down."
Match 16: EDC v Svay Rieng 20/07/24
We are at
the exact halfway point in the season and so are now playing the reverse of
each game so far, starting with Svay Rieng who we drew with on the opening day.
They play with wing backs, so I will trouble them with the 4-3-3. In Sambath is
suspended, but otherwise (minus Rattanak) it is a full strength squad to choose
from. After our little chat, Abdi is given another opportunity up front, in
place of Mat Noron.
Team: Som, Pisa, Daravon, Gbayoro,
Ratana, Kakada, Samnang, Pidor, Taboula, Abdi, Nhem
Match Action
We dominate
possession but create little and keep being caught offside. Nhem looks
dangerous on the right side of the three pronged attack and on the break from
their set pieces. Then, from a poor goal kick from their keeper, which is
straight at Pidor who passes forward to Abdi, who cleverly helps the ball on to
Nhem who outpaces his defender and fires confidently home to open the scoring.
Svay Rieng though have a habit of scoring goals from nowhere and their
equaliser is a random free-kick fired home by Men Samnang. 1-1 with only ten
minutes on the clock, Rieng seem to be winning quite a lot of free-kicks, but
are piling men forward and not leaving enough defenders back to snuff out any
breakaway. From one such free-kick, we clear our lines and it is 3 on 2.
Taboula, Abdi and Nhem all bearing down on goal. The ball is transferred to the
latter who runs into the box, but is tripped. Penalty! Up steps Ouk Ratana to
fire the ball into the top corner from the spot to restore our lead. The
visitors cannot cope with the pace in my forward line. Pidor picks up the ball
and runs at their defence and slips in Abdi who round the keeper and easily
slots home number three. We are cutting through them at will now. Abdi is given
far too much time and space once again and the Somalian this time releases
Pelap Taboula to get his name on the scoresheet by firing in a powerful shot
into the corner. 4-1 after just 33 minutes, this could be anything now. Not
so.The rest of the game was a non-event and to be fair to Svay Rieng they were
sharper in the tackle and made life far more difficult for us, but the damage
was done and the game won. A good solid win as we keep pace with Angkor Tiger
at the top of the table.
Final Score: EDC 4-1 Svay Rieng
Nhem 8 Samnang 11
Ratana 13 (pen)
Abdi 18
Taboula 33
Match 17 – National Police v EDC 28/07/24
We visit the
boys in blue just one point off the top of the table behind Angkor Tiger. We
just have to keep winning each game and hope they slip up. I also hope to have
enough points in the bag that the final game of the season against our rivals
does not become a title decider.. but that’s then this is now, let’s not get
too far ahead of ourselves. Due to the annoying disciplinary rules in Cambodia
(Cheers @Timo) both my centre backs are suspended for this one, so the baton is
passed to Ouk Ratana, who moves to centre back and replaced by Joly at left
back and Um Makara. Otherwise it’s as you were with hopefully Abdi continuing
his impressive form from the last game. The Police are down in 8th
and have improved from last season when they nearly got relegated. They have
the dangerous Chey Chitra in their ranks and ex-EDC man, Sung Rot, who can
really cause us problems.
Team: 4-3-3: Som, Pisa, Ratana,
Makara, Joly, Kakada, Samnang, Pidor, Taboula, Abdi, Nhem
Match Action
Opening 15
minutes.. nowt.. 16th minute we get a corner whoppey doo. Cleared..
They annoyingly have the ball. We get a free-kick which Pidor floats in and
Ratana heads into the keeper’s arms, a half chance.. Makara flights a lovely ball to Taboula who
finds Abdi in the area... Oh saved. Should have scored.. Suddenly Pisa bursts down the right flank
with a much needed bit of urgency. His cross is cleared but only as far as
Samanag who finds Pidor who plays it on to NHEMMM!!!! Ooh what a goal he fires
it into the top corner God I love this guy! 1-0 to the EDC! We’ve grown in
confidence and enjoy a good spell of possession. Pisa plays a well weighted
ball down the right channel for Nhem who gets the byeline and Taboula!! The
Nigerian nods home his tenth goal of the season. Superb play EDC! But... Just
when things were going swimmingly Kakada sticks out a leg and sends Sung Rot
flying.. He’s already on a yellow.. it’s an early bath for him.. Pom Vannak
replaces Abdi to sit in front of the
back four. The Police are knocking it about and Chitra goes close with a header
over the bar when he should have done btter. It’s not over yet. Half Time.
We are a
different animal though this season. We aint gonna let a silly sending off ruin
our day. The Police’s attack breaks down thanks to Pisa’s challenge and the
full back finds Taboula on the left wing with a flighted ball. The Nigerian
runs menacingly at his fullback before crossing an improbable ball for young
Nhem at the far post who nips in and sidefoots home from the tightest of
angles. God we are good.. 3-0.. Hold on! Ros Pheara fires a goal back with a
stunning effort into the top corner. 3-1.. Is there late drama? No.. We see it
through to the end with a bit of short slow passing and time wasting. For the
time being we are two points clear at the top of the table. Over to you Angkor
Tiger!
Final Score: National Police 1-3 EDC
Pheara 77 Nhem 38, 50
Taboula 44
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