Sunday 31 January 2010

CB Hounslow vs Kingstonian Gardens (0-1)

The team CB Hounslow placed forward this week were a lot more experienced as the manager went for maturity to youth. The team they were playing looked well organised from the start but one disadvantage they had was that they had no substitutes so any injury to their player would be devastating for their manager. The match started with both teams running at each other and the tempo of the game was high even though not many chances were created. There was definitely an edge to CB Hounslow this week as they looked a lot sharper with their passing but a mistimed clearance caught them out but were lucky to escape as the striker can only help the ball onto the post.
The next chance fell to CB Hounslow this time as a ball over the top confused the defence the keeper and the last defender but the striker couldn't capitalize and hit the post from a mere 4 yards. The first half looked to finish 0-0 but the left winger of Kingstonian Gardens had other things on his mind as his trickery and a lucky cross lobbed the keeper. Second time in a row the manager of CB Hounslow made another substitute in the first half as he replaced a lethargic centre midfielder. Before the substitute could make an impact on the game the first half ended. The second half started with CB being more positive and their intentions were clear as they were creating great chances but couldn't convert any of them. The manager looked to the substitutes bench for more options but none of them worked and the game ended agonisingly for CB Hounslow with another loss.

1 comment:

  1. This is good Rhythm! :) Why did the CB Hounslow lose? Because of lack of subsitutes? What more do you think the CB Hounslow need to do to be in the winning position? More co-ordination amongst players? Better fitness?
    How would you remedy these problems?

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