Rallea 0 - 6 FFFF
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11-07-2012 16.30
1813 spectators arrived at
Eremitageparken Stadion, where weather conditions were pretty good for football.
Johan Previtali was the appointed referee with assistance provided by
Mariano Heiner and
Laurent Fossier.
Rallea decided to use a 3-5-2 set up.
The following players had been chosen: Vartiainen - Ivanović, Marcelli, Iliescu - MacKenzie, Pizarro, Mineiro, Mikkelsen, Nováček - Maziashvili, Kavaz.
FFFF had chosen a strategic 3-5-2 formation.
They fielded: Juhl Nielsen - Rostgaard, Maestro Rubio, Otti - Cioacă, Bækgård, Corneliussen, Kodrup, Spagna - Llubani, Mongüa.
FFFF's
I. Cioacă managed to lose the defenders as he advanced down the right wing and scored, putting the visitors ahead after 12 minutes. 0 - 1.
E. Maestro Rubio of FFFF seemed to be floating in the air as he elegantly headed in to make the score 0 - 2 after a corner kick that was nicely executed by
A. Llubani.
Confident in their lead, FFFF's players relaxed and focused more on defending the lead than increasing it.
After 36 minutes a combination in the middle resulted in a through ball for
I. Cioacă who increased FFFF's lead to 0 - 3.
Rallea's
M. Maziashvili was shown a yellow card after 38 minutes for slicing down an opponent.
After the ball was lifted in from the left,
N. Kodrup was on his own in the home side's penalty area and should have scored after 39 minutes, but missed, probably due to lack of concentration.
40 minutes in, Rallea's
V. Ivanović received a yellow card for going into a challenge studs first.
The teams went for the halftime break at 0 - 3.
FFFF enjoyed most of the ball, as they maintained 61 percent of possession.
Although the whole team were struggling to impress, Rallea's
C. Pizarro was singled out as being the problem as he was called off the pitch after 53 minutes.
L. Kazinczy was given a chance to change things around.
With 54 minutes played, a quick exchange of passes on the left wing freed
M. Spagna of FFFF to slip through the defence and score another goal for the visitors. That made the score 0 - 4.
After 55 minutes, an incisive pass through the middle gave
A. Llubani a chance to increase the lead for FFFF, and he did not disappoint. The score was then 0 - 5.
After 61 minutes, Rallea switched
A. Marcelli with
P. Tsimentolithidis, hoping for a quick impact on the pitch.
In a rapid move 70 minutes into the match,
I. Cioacă of FFFF lost his man and passed the ball to the unmarked
A. Llubani who easily hit it home to make it 0 - 6. Luckily the ref didn't see him taunting the opposing fans in celebration - naughty boy!
K. Vartiainen got a fingertip on
I. Cioacă's shot from the left 72 minutes in, and managed to keep the visitors from going up another goal.
Rallea made sure of not letting
A. Llubani succeed with his speed. When an opportunity appeared for him, as it did 75 minutes into the game, speedy
P. Tsimentolithidis came to the rescue and stopped the attack.
FFFF claimed to have seen most of the ball, and the statistics agreed with them - possession being 61 percent.
M. Mineiro performed admirably for Rallea.
P. Tsimentolithidis on the other hand, had a terrible day.
FFFF's best player was
A. Mongüa.
Y. Otti turned in a dismal performance, however.
The match ends 0 - 6.
Rating details
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| Midfield |
19 |
26 |
 |
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| Right defence |
23 |
55 |
 |
 |
| Central defence |
24 |
50 |
 |
 |
| Left defence |
24 |
50 |
 |
 |
| Right attack |
21 |
23 |
 |
 |
| Central attack |
16 |
32 |
 |
 |
| Left attack |
26 |
27 |
 |
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| |
| Indirect set pieces |
| Defence |
19 |
37 |
 |
 |
| Attack |
11 |
33 |
 |
 |
| |
| Team attitude |
(Hidden) |
(Hidden) |
| Tactic |
Normal |
Normal |
| Tactic skill |
(no tactic) |
(no tactic) |
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| |
| Average midfield |
19 |
26 |
 |
 |
| Average defence |
24 |
52 |
 |
 |
| Average attack |
21 |
27 |
 |
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| Total average |
21 |
35 |
 |
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