Sydney Olympic have carried the good pre-season form over into the
season proper, notching up our second win in a row to start the 2017 NPL
season. We defeated the Wollongong Wolves 3-1 at Belmore Sports Ground on
Sunday Afternoon, in what was another clinical performance, where we controlled
the match from start to finish.
From the first whistle we dominated proceedings, having all the ball and
creating almost all of the chances. With this being the case, it did not take
long for us to open the scoring. A nice run down the left from William Angel
saw him glide passed a couple of defenders before making his way into the box, cutting
onto his right and finishing expertly passed the Wollongong goalkeeper to give
us a well-deserved 1-0 lead. It was total domination by Sydney Olympic, as Wollongong
looked like a shadow of the side that had looked so good in Round 1. Our
general play, passing and movement were top notch and we continued to create goal-scoring
opportunities throughout that first-half, but the final shot always seemed to
be lacking the power to really trouble the Wollongong goal. Nevertheless we
continued to create openings during the first-half, all with little reward as we
could not double our lead and had to settle for a 1-0 lead going into the
half-time break.
The second-half continued from where the first left off, as we continued
to dominate the game, having the lions-share of possession and had the vast
majority of the chances. But it was not until midway through the second half
that we were finally able to put away that second goal. A lovely ball found a
free William Angel down the left flank, he delivered a delightful low cross into
the box, inviting someone to smash it home, Niko Tsattalios accepted that
invitation finishing from close range to make it 2-0. We continued to boss the
game and 10 minutes from time we grabbed our third, effectively killing the
game off as a contest. William Angel once again found himself free down the
left, he delivered another pin-point cross into the box, this time it was met
by Jason Madonis, who tapped in from close range to give us an unassailable 3-0
lead. A lapse in concentration right at the death allowed Wollongong to sneak
in and grab a consolation goal, making the score 3-1. Which put a slight
dampener on the victory and the day as a whole.
Once again it was another solid display with everyone working extremely
hard on the park and everybody played really well. But a specific mention must
go to both William Angel who terrorised Wollongong all game down that left
flank and Max Burgess who dominated, controlling and orchestrating play from
midfield, they were the 2 stand-outs.
In terms of the Club Championship, the U20’s had a 4-0 win and the U18’s
finished 1-1, giving us a nice haul of points for the weekend.
On a sour note it was disappointing to see so many unhappy faces rocking
up to the canteen only to find out that they had already run out of souvlaki
before first grade had even started (lol). Hopefully (and seriously) this can
be all sorted out by the time of the next home game.
We now have a stretch of 4 away matches in a row, so hopefully, we can get as
many Sydney Olympic Supporters to come out and support the boys as we are
playing some good football this year.
Our next match is this Saturday Night, March 25, against the Sydney FC NPL
team, at Lambert Park, Kick-Off is at 7.45pm.
My dad spent decades watching Sydney Olympic and i took him to his first game in atleast 15 years. His one takeaway besides the strong display...he was really looking forward to a souvlaki lol fingers crossed for round 7
ReplyDeleteMany disappointed and hungry people yesterday
ReplyDeleteWhat was the attendence anyways? 400-500? Maybe it is time to do a south melbourne - partner with local achools and give the kids free memberships?
ReplyDeleteProbably a touch more than that.
DeleteAnything that gets more people to games should be looked at.