Results 20.03.2013.
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undefeated cl
8w 1dleafue.. butttt
45T lost last 2 days on bids 34 on one player that i really wanted then ran out T
lol the first guy on my CL group lost 3-0 against the worst team cause he had only 10 player available for this game, trololol.
i'm first right now
Tarantini Master
Season 1: 1st place.
Season 2: 3rd place and 2nd on CL.
Season 3: Currently at 2nd place, 22/30 points.
Champion's League, Matchday 5
Chile 0 - 9 New Team
4th straight away match for New Team's crew, this time unwanted guests in Chile, South America. With 10 points and the qualification already reached, Coach Mad's intent is of course to qualify both first and unbeaten. The last CL draw away with an impossible result was proof already of what deconcentration could do. That's why New Team approaches the match with 10/11 of their usuals starters. Left to rest Rob Denton, still not in full form. For the first time after numerous matches, Hutton, Lenders and Becker finally starts all togheter from the get-go. The usual narrow diamond faces tonight the quite affordable 4-4-2 on the other side. Someone qould call it a ista death, and they would be in this case, quite on the spot.
Ready go and Lenders gets the ball from Becker, turns around, and serves a perfect assist to Hutton, who shoots immediatly without even stopping the ball, leaving the Keeper stunned for the 0-1 (4'). Chile's players resumes the match with a bit too much of intensity: seems quite obvious that they planned to fight the match with hard tackles, trying to hinder the superior quality of NT. An ugly foul at minute 8 brings the DC Callaghan ahead for the shoot. Just right after the referee's whistle, what seemed to be a direct shoot reveals to be a scheme with a straight cross for the overlapping Paul Diamond,whose header pierces the goal (8'). The rest of the first half sees NT attempting the 3rd goal numerous times, with Chile's defense and keeper just barely able to contain.
At the second half's start, Coach Mad is already thinking of tomorrow's top match with Bakuretsu Storm, hence both Ross and Becker leave the field respectively for Pilkaer and the young talent Danny Mellow. The start is the same assault at Chile's goal as the first half. From one of the numerous corners, Hutton feeds a perfect cross to the upcoming Denver which shuts down the defense after so many attempts, 0-3 (48')! The frustration of not being able to react poses the basis for the 4th goal very soon: forwarding too much on attacking, Chile remains uncovered on the back, and a quick ball retrieval evolves in a lightining fast counter with Pilkaer running for over 60 meters the field and still able to see Denver overlap at the last second. Keeper beaten, 0-4, second goal for the DR today (55').
There is space for Rob Denton too, substituting Velardo (58') and acting as second central midfielder along with DIamond. Chile keeps playing poorly and at minute 60 risks to take another counter, this time by Callaghan. On the subsequent free kick, Mellows catches the ball half-way, and sees immediatly the keeper out of the goal. His shoots pierces through 30 meters of field just to flee under the seven for a marvellous 0-5 (64'). Hutton and the other seniors seems to be touched by the youngster's plays, hence decides it's time for some serious comeback: NT's captain catches a random ball, dribbles through 3 men and elegantly enters the area: just when the defender and the keeper are about to close on him, an awesome heel pass reaches Lenders who skyrockets the ball under the seven (67'). Four minutes later history repeats, this time on a wider scale. Hutton gets the ball at Chile's 3/4's, and pinpoints a long ball straight on Lender's feet. The powerful forward avoids his marker and directly shoots towards the goal,scoring twice today (71').
At this point Chile's players clearly lose it. The match transforms into a foul battle, with numerous yellow cards shown around. One last hard tackle gets DIamond's knee, injuring it. After having to calm down NT's members, the match resumes with NT in 10 due to exaushted subs. Nontheless, Callaghan gets off his rage laserbean-ing the free kick directly into the goal (79'). The whole team, who normally would slow down at this point, is pissed off enough to keep pushing seeking revenge for the poor Diamond. And Denton decides to dribble the whole midfield and defense of the opponents concluding with a magnificent volley which closes the curtains (85')
Statistics and post match:
Scorers: Hutton (A:Lenders), Diamond (A:Callaghan), Denver (A:Hutton), Denver (A:Pijlkaer), Mellow, Lenders (A:Hutton), Lenders (A:Hutton), Callaghan (FK), Denton.
MOM: Oliver Hutton (New Team)
-Diamond outed for 6 days, luckily enough this is NT's first injury of the season, and the clinic being not full employed will be able to cure well enough the MC and get him ready for tomorrows clue match.
-New Team reaches 13 points in the CL board: qualified as 1st with one match to play still; 22 goals scored, 1 against.
-Oliver Hutton keeps shocking with his plays: last 10 matches scores: 9,8,9,9,8,9,8,8,8,9; played: 13 MoM: 4 Goals: 11 Assists: 12. Considering half of his matches are made of playing just first half or second one, an impressive march.
Tomorrow's the big match, stay tuned :]