Dateline 30th
September 2017 – Match day 29.
FT Thai Honda 1 NRFC 2
Relegation threatened Thai Honda
welcomed the 14th placed Swatcats this weekend. With neither side
firing on all cylinders, this could be a dour encounter. With Honda all but
doomed to Tier 2 football next season they will be fighting for pride and could
prove a hard team to beat.
This game was rearranged after the
previous postponement due to torrential rain.
The hosts opened brightly and in the 12th
minute, Roninho was inches wide with a drive. Minutes later, following a corner,
a fine looping header from the visitors hit the bar and bounced down onto the
goal line - a lucky escape for Thai Honda!! From the resulting second corner,
the Swatcats almost scrambled the ball into the net after a 6 yard box melee
but a free kick was awarded for a foul on the keeper.
Honda went ahead in the 22nd
minute when Roninho struck a magnificent 25 yard free kick into the top corner
of the net and in a half of few real chances, skipper Chalermpong headed just
wide minutes before half time.
On the stroke of half time, Dominic
Adiyiah audaciously back heeled a low corner kick into the net to level the
scores. The men from Korat could consider themselves slightly lucky to be on
level terms at half time with Honda dominating possession and frankly looking
the better of the two teams.
The second half kicked off with the
Swatcats hunting for a second but with Thai Honda continuing to move the ball
around well, this could be anyone’s game - an individual touch of brilliance
could ultimately turn this encounter.
As in the first half, the second
half was almost devoid of clear chances from either side with a long range
effort from Roninho in the 71st minute being a rare highlight. In
the 76th minute a sweeping move forward put Naruphol clear but he
failed to connect and the ball was cleared. From the resulting corner Victor
Igbonefo headed in from 6 yards to put the Swatcats ahead.
The last 10 minutes saw some late
pressure from the home team with Weera saving well from a Jesus drive but the
Swatcats defended sensibly and managed to hold onto their lead.
As expected, a dour battle between
two struggling sides - it was not pretty to watch. A typical performance from
the Swatcats - a clear lack of punch up front and too many balls given away in
midfield. Not a sparkling performance
but a very useful 3 points. The team is now up to 13th in the league
and is 11 points clear of Si Saket. Safety is beginning to look assured … but I
do worry about next season.
Match Day 29 - Stats.