Football on the last day of summer
A day of football yesterday. It started early watching Tottenham play Brighton. Spurs were looking to continue their form but despite having the lions share of possession and the best set of chances, they conceded thwice in the first half, digging themselves into a hole. Exciting battles on the wings saw both Kudus and Odobaert stymied by their full back counterpoints, and Lukas Bergval in the middle was creative but loose. His mistake resulted in the second Brighton goal. Still, Richarlison managed to nick one back before the half. We came out of the dressing room with more of the same. It was fun watching Kudus and Bergval experiment, resulting in many failures, but there was patience there. Xavi Simon joined them as a creative later in the half and we secured a second goal. Not a scintillating performance, but better than the disjointed show against Bournemouth earlier in the season. The draw was enough to keep us in second place overnight behind undefeated Liverpool. We play winless Wolves next.
Yesterday was also the last Vancouver Rise home game of the season and we went along to that one in person. Ottawa Rapids were in town, featuring former TSS Rover and TSS academy player Stella Downing who is having a great rookie professional season. A very similar pattern of play to the Spurs match, with the Rise dominating possession and pressure in the opening 15 minutes, but conceding a goal after a clearance was flicked on and Stella got loose behind the high Rise back line. She doesn’t miss when you give her time and space like that. 1-0. Latifah Abdu, Vancouver’s new striker, had a couple of good chances early, but was taken out of the game in the second half by a smothering and pressing Ottawa defence. Jasmyn Spencer and Lisa Pechersky, two of the best and most consistent Rise players couldn’t get anything going either. After DB Pridham’s goal and a third from Jazmine Wilkinson, who also played in League 1 BC for Harbourside, the Rise missed their chance to secure the fourth and final playoff spot. 3-0 flattered the visitors, by Vancouver’s defence is a shambles, and their attack looks unconnected with players like Abdu and Pechersky taking it all on by themselves. They have conceded 10 unanswered goals in the past two games, after a good four-game winning streak took them into playoff contention. They have work to do.
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