Essex Alliance League Senior Division, Saturday 23rd December
My final action before Christmas saw me over at Mayesbrook Park to see a potential decent and feisty matchup between Woodford East and FC Petrocub in the Senior Division of the Essex Alliance Senior Division, with both looking to end the year on a high with victory.
East came into the game in third spot, twelve points behind leaders FC Baresi with three games in hand so they knew if they could win today technically top spot was still in their hands as they still have the leaders to play as well, although goal difference was in favour of the side top of the table, but anyway, winning was the only option for the hosts who had won ten of their fourteen leagues games this season.
They were up against FC Petrocub, who are a Moldovan side and a very skilful and technical one too, but their league form this season hasn't been the best, a mixed campaign which sees them down in tenth spot having only won five league games this campaign although their cup form has been much better and the current defending London Senior Trophy winners are back in the Quarter Finals this time around, so they could make it back to back wins in that competition against sides who play in Senior Football, so no mean feat at all.
Anyway, entertaining and feisty, not really, the opening half hour yielded very little in terms of chances or anything else, neither side could really hold onto the ball and a lot of stray passes and errors came from both, it wasn't the best game to watch and you felt both sides were ready for the festive break, however that changed late on in the first period when East grabbed two goals in a three minute spell to wrestle some sort of control.
Ten minutes before the break they went in front when after the visiting keeper had made a decent stop at his near post, the ball was eventually recycled back into the box where Eamon Payne was on hand to strike a decent effort into the far corner, and then just three minutes later a great ball in from the left by the full back saw a team mate get across the keeper who was in no mans land and glance the ball with his foot towards the far corner, and despite the best attempts from a defender to keep it out, he could only help it on its way into the net, and East went into the half time break with a two goal cushion.
And that two goal cushion was extended too just past the hour mark when a lovely ball through to the guy who had netted the second goal saw him produce a composed finish beyond the onrushing keeper, and at 3-0 you felt that was probably game set and match with around half an hour or so to play.
The Moldovan's to their credit continued to play their way though, pass and move pass and move, and they had a lot of the ball but just could nothing with it as East stood firm and rebuffed anything that came their way, although they were unable to keep a clean sheet in the end as the visitors did find a way through with five minutes to go when their number ten lashed home a loose ball inside the box, but it was only a mere consolation for the visiting side as they fell to defeat here.
It meant that East now have eleven wins from fifteen this term and are well in the hunt for promotion and the title still having games in hand in those above them, for FC Petrocub it's all about the cups I feel this season as they are kind of in no mans land in the division this time around as they remained tenth and way off the promotion spots at the festive break.
Full time Woodford East 3 FC Petrocub 1
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