The top of the table encounter at Wembley Stadium saw AFC Stanley defeat Three Lions FC 2-0 to go to the top of the table. A brilliant five minute spell after the interval saw first Enrico Fuentes stun the home support with a long range shot and then star striker Garry Molseley head emphatically home to secure victory. Markham was full of praise for Izuka, calling him "one of the best managers in the league" and was already focusing on the return game and asking his team to "repeat tonight's performance." Izuka, on the other hand, beomoaned his players' lack of form and put the result down to that without any credit for Stanley. The return match should indeed be interesting.
F.C. Greatness opened up some space between themselves and fourth spot with a 2-1 victory at Tropical Thunder. All the goals came in a frantic opening half-hour as both sides flew out of the traps. Diego Cutolo's effort for Thunder being sandwiched between two free-kicks for Enok Vahlstrom which made it seven for the season for the veteran forward.
Continuing their poor recent form Portsmouth found themselves out-thought by a great managerial performance by SuperJuve. His Juventus side coming out 2-1 victors thanks to Mario Baroncelli's 67th minute strike. Teams traded first-half goals, Mairthin Foley netting for the home side with Shinosuke Isimaru providing the only bright spot on a poor day for Pompey.
Santos FC used their game against Royal Navy United to find some much needed form. In a one-sided encounter Richardo Ferrari scored a double with Asmar Golkas and Fredrick Winnerljung completing the rout.
The division's other struggling side found no joy at Newry City. A routine 2-0 victory leaving Goals Aloud with an uphill struggle if they want to escape relegation. Muharem Husic and Arnold Atlee settling the game in the first-half.
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
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