18/11/2019
MATCH REPORT: November 9, 2019
WFL Matchday 5: Superbad FC 1-4 Manila Metros
Chelsea Blue Pitch 10:00am
Goalscorer (Assist): Larsen (Presyler) 13’, Uddenvaall (Obarijima) 38’, Uddenvall (Ryan) 67’, Obarijima (Okema) 79’
Man of the Match: Philemon Okema was a standout in a strong Metros performance with his supreme defensive work and his penetrative passing at the heart of many of the team’s best moves during the match.
On a very early hot Saturday morning the Manila Metros paid a visit to Superbad FC at the Chelsea Blue Pitch. Superbad pulled a double over the Metros last season and the visitors were focused on a better result this time around knowing that if they won and other results went their way the round would end with the Metros top of the table.
The match kicked off and the Metros were the stronger of the two sides. The Superbad keeper was drawn into action twice in the first ten minutes from a Eoghan Ryan volley and a Marcus Larsen effort from the edge of the box. The Superbad keeper had done well to this point but looked to be carrying an injury sustained in one of the dives.
For all the Metros intricate combination play in offense the breakthrough was very direct with Fausti Presyler’s long throw finding Larsen in the box to plant a strong header into the bottom corner past the keeper. Presyler coming up from centerback for his long throws have been a danger in every match this season thus far.
The Metros were finding a lot of joy down the flanks with Geja Rajagopal’s strong running and Jimmy Obarjima’s pace on the opposite wing causing headaches with the Metros midfield able to continually seek them. If not for a few questionable offside decisions by the linesman the Metros could have been further ahead.
Superbad began to show some of their attacking ability on the break and were starting to bring their strong forward into play. Francisco and Presyler were strong in containing him and therefore most of Superbad’s dangerous play with the rest of the team doing well to cover and limit their options.
An incident off the ball saw Metros centerback Presyler with a bloody nose after the Superbad forward had thrown his elbow into him. The referee and linesmen could not agree and eventually brandished a yellow. Presyler was taken out of the game and Metros original Visar Demar entered the match that saw a reshuffling of the Metros backline.
The Metros scored a well deserved second when Okema pinged a ball over the top to free Obarijima who attempted to lob the onrushing keeper. Chris Uddenvall was on hand to help it over the line to help the Metros to a two goal lead coming into half time.
The first 15 minutes of the second half was a bit flat with the Metros content to adsorb the Superbad offensive effort and looking to hit them on the break.
A loose pass in midfield allowed Superbad to loft a ball and catch out the Metros defense for a Superbad forward to finish smartly passed Turkish Firat Sen who was furious at the play leading up to the. The Metros for the most part had been in control of the match but with Superbad scoring to half their advantage they knew that they had a lot of work still to do.
Midway through the half the Metros had restored their two goal advantage with another long throw play. Marcus Larsen nodded on Preysler’s long throw to free captain Ryan who did well to send the ball dangerously across the goal. Uddenvall was on hand to turn in his second of the match.
Superbad were wearing out towards the end of the match and that opened up the game with Jimmy Obarijima squandering a chance to square to his strike partner Ryan before eventually scoring after being put through again by man of the match Okema.
As the referee blew the final whistle the Metros celebrated having secured another big three points in their mounting title challenge. With Manila All Japan dropping points away to Garreli, the Metros see themselves at the top of the league table entering a three week break before the first round of the WFL Cup.