MD 13: NOMADES DE PARIS 1-4 LONDON WEMBLEY WANDERERS
London does not disappoint and defeats Paris in the French capital.
✍️ Written by: Ted Iverson
Despite playing on home soil, Paris are far from the favorites in this fixture. The fans of London expect a crushing victory, while the Paris faithful hope to secure at least one point.
London, as they often do, looked to get ahead from the start. After Paris goalkeeper Humphree Klock cleared the ball, London recovered it, allowing Tomar Jr. to score the first of the night in the 8th minute.
Many expected London to sit back after the early goal. However, they just kept going. Ray Peest laid it off to Driss Rahimi, who found a gap in the Parisian defense. Taking a shot from outside the area, he doubled London's lead in the 14th minute.
In a half which can only be described as away dominance, Paris failed to register a single shot. Going into the second half, London looked to secure the three points by shutting Paris down, whilst the Frenchmen had nothing to lose.
64 minutes into the match, Chris Moke sent in a hopeful cross to Karl Lehmann, who made no mistake as he scored Paris first and only goal of the night.
London, fearing a possible French resurgence, went on the attack. In an exciting move involving the entire team, Ray Peest slipped past the defenders and scored London's third. To end what little hope Paris may have had, Tomar Jr would convert a chance late on as Klock spills the rebound from an Amine header.
With an impressive performance, Tomar Jr was voted MOTM. This result sees Paris drop into the relegation spots, and without last season's captain Edward Boama, can they pull off another miracle? London, on the other hand, are cruising, currently sitting third, just two points off the top.