Dateline 14th May 2016
Bangkok United 2 NRFC
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With the Bangkok Angels flying high and the men from Korat
struggling and without a Head Coach it will need heavenly intervention if the
Swatcats are to gain anything from this game.
The match commenced with the visitors starting with
Tagbajumi and Adeyeah up front, with Chivuta omitted.
The hosts started confidently and went close after 5 minutes
and then scored the first goal after 10 minutes with a slick move that split
the Swatcat’s defence apart with ease.
The Bangkok side looked impressive going forward and seemed
to be able to open up the visitors defence at will, with a couple of good
chances going begging.
Despite looking the weaker side tonight, the Swatcats seemed
a little better organized and showed a bit more spirit than of late – defence
looks very “leaky” though.
After 30 minutes with the Angel’s front men tormenting the
visitor’s defence and no shots on goal from the men from Korat there is only
going to be one result tonight.
A twice taken penalty in the 32nd minute led to a
second for the hosts and the teams went in at half time with the Angels two up.
Second half and some good movement from the Swatcats leading
to a fine drive from Lindemann and minutes later a reasonable penalty claim was
turned down. The hosts countered with a snap shot hitting the bar.
A Lindemann free kick was well saved by the keeper in the 59th
minute and the men from Korat were rewarded for their efforts when a superb 30
yard drive went in off the bar in the 61st minute to make it 2-1.
In the 71st minute Bangkok clattered the post
with a well taken free kick and with the Swatcat’s defence tiring, the hosts
began to exert pressure as the game entered its final phase.
Outclassed, at times, by a more polished side but there were
some encouraging signs – especially in the second half. The team however is
creating few chances even with two up front which is worrying.
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