Bagged 4 goals today
Its been quite awhile since we played street soccer. Today marks our return to action. Out of the 6 goals which my team scored, i made a telling contribution of 4 goals.
All 4 goals were well taken. The 1st one was a volley which found its way into the bottom corner.
The 2nd goal came shortly. Through on goal, the keeper rushed out but i kept my composure and cooly slotted the ball into the corner of the goal.
The next 2 goals were probabaly one of the highlights of today's game. Here's how the 3rd goal came: Winning possession from nearly the half court line , i dragged the ball wide to the right and unleashed a thuderbolt which flew right into the top corner. The kepper stood rooted to the ground, he had absolutely no chance.
Coincidental or not, the 4th goal came in similar fashion. From long range, the ball was struck with great vemon and shook the back of the net, this time round on the other side of the goal.
It was a statisfying display today.
Meanwhile, Wayne and Becks both put on commendable displays as well.
Playing through the pain barrier, Wayne (Owen) did well to score a goal with his weaker left foot. Despite his injury, he played out his heart and soul as he dilligently covered his duties well enough. Making runs into the box whenever the team attacks and tracking back to offer defensive cover, Wayne is starting to convince many that he will be back to his very best pretty soon. His goal will definitely boost his confidence as we hope he can totally overcome his injury soon and start scoring again.
Becks made some intelligent moves today - Some decent dribbling and sensible passing. With more luck, he could have had more than the 1 goal he scored today. As expected, his goal came from his favourite right foot as he won possession near the opponents' goal and comfortably scored.
Del Peiros however, had a day to forget. Apparently distraught and badly hit by news that his club is facing relegation to Serie B (after being proved guilty in match fixing scandals), the self proclaimed 'goal poacher' didnt even managed a single shot that is worth mentioning.
From a defensive point of view, he was dragged of out position on several occassions but recovered well enough to curb any potential danger. Fortunately, he redeemed himself with a few good saves while playing as keeper.
Hopefully, myself (Shearer), Becks and Owens will be able to continue our good form in the upcoming weeks while Del Pieros will have some transfer issues to sort out before the summer ends.
All 4 goals were well taken. The 1st one was a volley which found its way into the bottom corner.
The 2nd goal came shortly. Through on goal, the keeper rushed out but i kept my composure and cooly slotted the ball into the corner of the goal.
The next 2 goals were probabaly one of the highlights of today's game. Here's how the 3rd goal came: Winning possession from nearly the half court line , i dragged the ball wide to the right and unleashed a thuderbolt which flew right into the top corner. The kepper stood rooted to the ground, he had absolutely no chance.
Coincidental or not, the 4th goal came in similar fashion. From long range, the ball was struck with great vemon and shook the back of the net, this time round on the other side of the goal.
It was a statisfying display today.
Meanwhile, Wayne and Becks both put on commendable displays as well.
Playing through the pain barrier, Wayne (Owen) did well to score a goal with his weaker left foot. Despite his injury, he played out his heart and soul as he dilligently covered his duties well enough. Making runs into the box whenever the team attacks and tracking back to offer defensive cover, Wayne is starting to convince many that he will be back to his very best pretty soon. His goal will definitely boost his confidence as we hope he can totally overcome his injury soon and start scoring again.
Becks made some intelligent moves today - Some decent dribbling and sensible passing. With more luck, he could have had more than the 1 goal he scored today. As expected, his goal came from his favourite right foot as he won possession near the opponents' goal and comfortably scored.
Del Peiros however, had a day to forget. Apparently distraught and badly hit by news that his club is facing relegation to Serie B (after being proved guilty in match fixing scandals), the self proclaimed 'goal poacher' didnt even managed a single shot that is worth mentioning.
From a defensive point of view, he was dragged of out position on several occassions but recovered well enough to curb any potential danger. Fortunately, he redeemed himself with a few good saves while playing as keeper.
Hopefully, myself (Shearer), Becks and Owens will be able to continue our good form in the upcoming weeks while Del Pieros will have some transfer issues to sort out before the summer ends.
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