
Old Alts v club az
Boosted by last weeks win old Alts fancied getting something from this game with this season favourites club Az.
A tactical change in formation looked like it was paying off as Old Alts more than match Az for the first 30 mins creating the better chances and keeping Az at arms length. Unfortunately a momentary lapse of concentration saw old Alts go 1-0 down. A big kick from AZ keeper was brought down by AZ stricker who had far to much as neither the old Alts defender or midfield pick him up, he had time to play a simple throughout ball that lead to the goal. Old Alts felt hard done by but kept there heads up. More chances fell to both side but we could not seem to find that deceive ball. On the other hand when Club Az pushed forward they looked dangerous and they very raley miss their chance, this was shown when centre back David Moore only half cleared and Club Az stricker Gaz fired it back at goal beating Ashely Walker old Alts stand in keeper. 2-0 down at half time felt a little un-just as we match Az across the park.
As the second half began both teams started brightly, a couple of close calls for Dales Peters as he attempts to beat the off side trap. Club Az scored first after the break with a long ball from left undoing the old Alts defense and this created a 1 on 1 chance that was smartly finished. At 3-0 down Old Alts could have crumbled but a nicely worked goal started with a through in from a dean duignan who got the return pass and played a sweet cross for dale peters to finish at the neat post. This looked like it should have given old alts a life line but ad the second half went on Club Az grow syronger and we resorted to firing long hopeful ball up front, this was not part of the game plan and did not pay off. As the game got stretched Club AZ scored a further 2 goals to make the score a lot more flattering than it should have been. Some on field agreements between some of the Old Alts players unfortunately over shadow the many positive they could have taken from the game. Final score 5-1.
Boosted by last weeks win old Alts fancied getting something from this game with this season favourites club Az.
A tactical change in formation looked like it was paying off as Old Alts more than match Az for the first 30 mins creating the better chances and keeping Az at arms length. Unfortunately a momentary lapse of concentration saw old Alts go 1-0 down. A big kick from AZ keeper was brought down by AZ stricker who had far to much as neither the old Alts defender or midfield pick him up, he had time to play a simple throughout ball that lead to the goal. Old Alts felt hard done by but kept there heads up. More chances fell to both side but we could not seem to find that deceive ball. On the other hand when Club Az pushed forward they looked dangerous and they very raley miss their chance, this was shown when centre back David Moore only half cleared and Club Az stricker Gaz fired it back at goal beating Ashely Walker old Alts stand in keeper. 2-0 down at half time felt a little un-just as we match Az across the park.
As the second half began both teams started brightly, a couple of close calls for Dales Peters as he attempts to beat the off side trap. Club Az scored first after the break with a long ball from left undoing the old Alts defense and this created a 1 on 1 chance that was smartly finished. At 3-0 down Old Alts could have crumbled but a nicely worked goal started with a through in from a dean duignan who got the return pass and played a sweet cross for dale peters to finish at the neat post. This looked like it should have given old alts a life line but ad the second half went on Club Az grow syronger and we resorted to firing long hopeful ball up front, this was not part of the game plan and did not pay off. As the game got stretched Club AZ scored a further 2 goals to make the score a lot more flattering than it should have been. Some on field agreements between some of the Old Alts players unfortunately over shadow the many positive they could have taken from the game. Final score 5-1.
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