Milano Calcio 1-4 London Wembley Wanderers
By: Blak Lawmaker
Pre-match
London has 5 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses in 9 games, they need this to continue their title race fight. Milan has 3 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses in 9 games.
'18 Amine (Tomar Jr.)
Milan, hungry for a victory, initiated a promising attack that was ultimately thwarted when Tolvani regained possession for London. Seizing the opportunity, London swiftly transitioned to a counter-attack, with Tomar Jr. delivering a brilliant through ball to Amine. Amine displayed skill and composure, slotting the ball into the back of the net.
'45 Amine (Tomar Jr.)
Milan, despite their persistent efforts, found it challenging to penetrate London's solid defense. London's players exhibited exceptional ball movement and coordination, with Amine once again gaining control of the ball. Even while being double-teamed, Amine fearlessly unleashed a shot, and he scored an extraordinary goal.
HT
As the halftime whistle blew, Milan had struggled to muster any shots on target. Despite conceding two goals, they made efforts to maintain possession and showed defensive resilience in the first half.
'57 Amine (Tomar Jr.)
A brilliant counter-attack was initiated, with London gaining control of the ball. A well-executed long pass reached Tomar, who swiftly crossed the ball, finding Amine perfectly positioned to complete his hat-trick with a clinical finish.
'70 Theo Charlier (Matteo Moretti)
Milan was awarded a corner, hoping to reduce the deficit. Matteo Moretti delivered an accurate corner, and Theo Charlier rose above the defense to head the ball into the back of the net.
'88 Ray Peest (Amine)
In another swift counter-attack by London, Amine turned provider, sending a well-placed through ball to Ray Peest. He found himself in a fortunate one-on-one situation and capitalized on it, putting the ball into the back of the net.
FT
The game ends 1-4 with Amine grabbing a hattrick.