| Match
Report:
Munxar Falcons turned a defeat into a victory
in their match against Oratory Youths and registered their first
win in the campaign. With this result the Falcons moved away from
the bottom of the table, while Oratory remain the only team without
a victory in the campaign. It was a deserved win for Munxar who
produced pressure over their opponents throughout the second period.
Oratory had a better start. Andrew Zammit concluded badly from a
good position in the early stages, but the Youths opened the score
in the 8th minute through a low shot by Ishaku Umoru. Munxar managed
to recover the difficult moment and levelled the score in the 21st
minute through a lob by Baudouin Takam over goalie Joel Portelli.
The Youths regained the lead four minutes later. Goalie Portelli
cleared danger from his area, Munxar’s rearguard hesitated
to apply the offside and Andrew Zammit took advantage and lobbed
over goalie Daniel Curmi. Minutes later Munxar replied with an effort
by Christian Micallef that ended just high. On the half hour the
Youths were unlucky when a low shot by Alex Sacco hit the post.
In the 33rd minute Oratory’s George Louis Zammit entered the
area, dribbled the goalkeeper but hesitated to conclude so that
the defence managed to clear the danger.
Munxar tried to recover the score after the break and in the 47th
minute a header by Mario Azzopardi from a corner action was cleared
off the fatal line and one minute later a long ranged shot by Robert
Said missed the target. In the 52nd minute a header by Takam was
turned in corner by goalie Portelli. Munxar were rewarded for their
efforts and levelled the score in the 73rd minute through Patrick
Falzon, who placed in goal following a pass by substitute Daniel
Pace. In the 82nd minute Munxar could have taken the lead but an
effort by Takam was cleared in corner by substitute Charles Xuereb,
with the goalkeeper beaten. Munxar continued to be the better side
and in the 87th minute the referee awarded a penalty for a foul
on Mario Azzopardi and Patrick Falzon converted from the spot kick.
Munxar’s victory could have ended with a larger score in the
dying moments but efforts by Chris Debrincat and Takam just missed
the target. |