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Momodou

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Posted - 11 Apr 2007 : 02:05:01
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Wallidan Thump Sait Matty, Ports Wobble B/United By Musa Barrow and Madiba Singhateh
Wallidan FC produced a master class performance to beat Division 1 returnees Sait Matty 4 goals to 1, on Wednesday at the Serrekunda West grounds.
It took Wallidan only seven minutes to unlock their opponent’s defence, Amadou Gaye received the ball inside the 18 yard area and he rifled pass the helpless Sait Matty Goal keeper. The 2005 league champions cruised to the top of the table at the expense of Real who had game against Armed Forces did not proceed due to the latter’s engagement in the ongoing Walo football competitions.
The remainder of the second witnessed an intense battle between the two sides as each side struggled to establish their dominance. Both sides created several goal scoring chances but fine goalkeeping and poor finishing, ensured a lone goal for the first period.
When hostilities resumed in the second period, Sait Matty’s hope of getting back to the game were shattered as they were in the receiving end just 3 minutes into the second half. Pa Modou Ngum’s sublime free-kick doubled Wallidan’s advantage in the 47th minute and in 66th minute; substitute Sainey Touray made it three to the dismay of Sait Matty. At this stage the remainder was just a formality as Wallidan pass the ball round the length and breath of the park as Sait Matty chased mere shadows. However, Lamin Sanneh snatched a goal back for Sait Matty in the 88th minute and Wallidan complete the routing deep inside injury time, when Amadou Gaye grabbed his second of the day.
At the Serrekunda East grounds, Gamtel drew two against Steve Biko in the other game of the day.
On Thursday, Gambia Ports Authority FC, humiliated Bakau United by three clear goals a the Banjul playing grounds. It took the Ports only 7 minutes to take the lead through Gibou Drammeh who headed twice to beat United’s keeper. And three minutes later Hatab Badjie made it two killing off the game. But the humiliation was not finish until the 86th minute when teenage substitute David Sambou lobbed the ball over the Bakau United keeper to register Ports’ third goal.
Source: Foroyaa Newspaper Burning Issue Issue No. 40/2007, 9 - 10 April, 2007
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