New Salamis Youth Match Round up 12 – 2023/2024

U16s Whites:

Despite a 2-0 loss, U16s Whites showcased a valiant performance, demonstrating considerable improvement. The second goal, scored in injury time as they chased the game, added to the overall positive effort. The coaching staff acknowledges the team’s progress and fighting spirit.

U12s:

U12s advanced to the next round of the cup with a hard-fought 2-1 win. The victory reflects the team’s determination and ability to perform under pressure. The focus remains on sustained success as they progress through the competition.

U18s:

U18s faced a challenging match, losing 4-0 in the Middlesex Cup 2nd round against Enfield Town, a team from the top division. The coaching staff expressed understanding and no real complaints about the outcome, recognizing the high-level competition.

U14s Reds:

U14s Reds secured a thrilling victory in the Middlesex Cup, progressing to the next round after a 5-5 draw against Ruislip. The drama continued into the penalty shootout, with Roman scoring the decisive penalty. Mo’s hat-trick and Isaiah’s two goals contributed to the exciting and hard-fought win.

U9s:

U9s engaged in a closely contested match, Despite being the better side, the team kept the score level until the last second. The positive performance was acknowledged, with a humorous note about the ref playing to “Fergie time.”

U16 Reds:

U16 Reds encountered a 5-2 loss against Northwood, despite dominating large spells of the game. With only 11 players, the team showed resilience and creativity, with a notable second goal resulting from excellent one-touch passing. Individual errors in the final 15 minutes affected the scoreline, but overall, the team is starting to gel effectively.

U11s:

U11s experienced a tight game s, with the majority of the game being closely contested. The team battled tiredness in the last 10 minutes, and despite being unlucky, they showed determination throughout. The focus remains on building on positive aspects and addressing areas for improvement.

U18s Midweek:The midweek game against Takeley and West Essex was canceled due to frozen pitches. The team looks forward to resuming play in the upcoming fixtures, emphasizing player safety in adverse weather conditions.

The New Salamis age groups displayed resilience, improvement, and moments of brilliance in Week 10. Despite challenges, each team continues to learn and grow, with an optimistic outlook for the future fixtures. Onward to more positive results in the next matches!

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