Quote Originally Posted by Cedric Ahenkorah View Post
Day 4 (Louberry fc)

In my whole life as atop eleven manager have never seen my team louberry fc lose massively after 5 impressive starts to a season until day 4. Our first match was an away trip to Brazil to face As Sisco I the cup qualifications. We first made a stop at the Brazillian dance school where we went througn some samba lessons
I knew this would be a difficut match so I set up my team in a different formation to counter his team, but it proved futile and what made maaters worse was that it was an "illegal" formation
I quickly resolved to a defensive formation. The opponent had the cutting edge in the final 3rd as they fired home 6 goals only to get a goal back in the 88 mins through our debutant Victor Borrell. His goal would give us hope for the second leg at our home. So what I learnt personally was to try out a new but "goals-minded" formation before the second leg.

Despite Louberry fc uninspiring performance in the cup tie against As Sisco, the manager took note of his shortfalls and made preparations towards the league tie against Groggy AC at home. Some few changes to the side that lost 6-1 to AS Sisco saw Louberry triumph 14-0 over Groggy AC. The level and manner at which we won came as a surprise to us, but it stills shows our class as a "good team". The win is a warning and threat to AS Sisco that we would overturn the results in the 2nd leg. Muhahahahahahahah
The manager, cedric ahenkorah spoke after the game and this was what he had to say:

Our win here is to restore some level of confidence and believe in the fans. Our new signings are showing their worth especially Victor Borrell, he has been fantastic and exhibiting pure brilliance in his job. Getting 4 goals in your first 2 matches for your new club is an achievement he must cherish. You can even see from the fans, they are thrilled to the extent a song has been composed for him (victor borrell). Now we look forward to our next game