26 Nov 2023-13:00
Half Time: 0-0
Klub Sportowy Warsaw
2
2 : 1
Vienna Kontinental
1
Full Time
Goals
75'
81'
Substitutes
Match Statistics
Klub Sportowy Warsaw
Vienna Kontinental
Shots
4
4
Shots on Target
3
2
Fouls
1
1
Corners
4
1
Ball Possession
43
57
Match Summary

MD 12: KS WARSAW 2-1 VIENNA KONTINENTAL

Warsaw stun reigning champions and current league leaders Vienna as Vilohith Patha wrecks their unprecedented 33 league games unbeaten run.

📠 Written by: Sir Cum'Sized 🍼

Contrary to popular FSL public expectations, it was the Polish team who actually kicked off high and initiated dictating the game flow as they forced Do-Yun Kang to make a save in the opening minutes. Vienna continued riding and absorbing waves after waves of sustained Warsaw pressure for over half an hour as their compact block kept eating up every opposition attack. Whilst only managing to sneak-in a couple of low-threat counter-attacks as their highly rated forwards failed to even slightly disturb Francis O'Brien in the 1st half.

Mungo Scruyazelv, with a clear plan in mind, gathered his teammates in the dressing room at half-time as they collectively decided to switch shape. Unfortunately, due to some technical difficulties and disclosed reasons resulted in Siefad Rahman refusing to come off the pitch.

The rebel South African winger only needed 3 minutes to prove his stinginess worthy, as he opens up the score from close range following a messy defended cross. Vienna, hoping to see through the game with just a one goal lead, would see their plans spoiled. The captainless Polish team emerged in the final 15 minutes with some magnificent elite wing-play. The Aussie right-winger Vilohith Patha managed to pin his fullback Conrad Cedar in the 75th minute as he sneaked in a smooth inswinging cross to Gabriel Ferrari, who equalizes from a tight angle with a jaw-dropping near-post finish.

In shock, Rahman made way for King Hart, who'd play as a winger this time around. The Argentinian midfielder required nothing but 30 seconds & 0 touches to steal the spotlight as he miserably failed to mark Patha as former Vienna defender, Poe Finglebottom, delivered a perfect corner kick, which was headed home.

Warsaw stayed defensively composed for the remaining 12 minutes, find themselves victorious as they ended Vienna's record 33 games top-flight unbeaten run but most importantly, sending out a clear message to the rest of the league; *“DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH SEEK THE TRUTH QUESTION EVERYTHING FOLLOW THE MONEY THINK CRITICALLY”*.

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