MD 14 LONDON WW 4–0 ATHENS KERBEROS
LONDON KEEP THE PRESSURE ON VIENNA WITH ANOTHER WIN
✍️ Written by Saad Maan, Forta Evening News
With the lowly Kerberos matched against the mighty Wembley Wanderers, many would expect the Greeks to cower behind a defensive setup. However, they maintained their newfound offensive tactics and would pay the price.
The slaughter would begin in the 32nd minute, as Tomar Jr received a pass from Ray Peest, before taking an early shot outside the box to give London the lead.
Having scored the opener, the monkey was off their back. It would take just 8 minutes for London to double their lead. Amine Amzal scored a closer range header following a brilliant cross by Peest.
Going into half-time, London, comfortable with their lead and performance so far, made no substantial changes. Athens, on the other hand, opted for a more direct approach, realising they can't play through London.
London is a unique team in FSL. Not only do they score an absurd amount of goals, they're also one of the few teams that can score from corners. The Englishmen proved their set piece prowess in the 79th minute as Ray Peest headed home Amzal's lofted cross.
From a deep free-kick, Tomas Ibanez Lopez hit a beautiful cross, which was met by the forehead of Ray Peest, who scored his second goal of the night to write London's 4-0 victory in stone.
This result sees Athens fall down two places to 13th, whilst London climb back up to 2nd, boasting the best form in the league.