Western Phnom Penh Slumped to their second Successive
thrashing as they tumbled to going to CMAC 3-1 at the Western Stadium in week 7
apparatus of the MCL. CMAC drew the first blood as right on time as the fifth
moment taking after a messy guarding from western back line. Matthew Osas
scored from the punishment spot in the 30th moment in the wake of being
conveyed down inside the zone to restore equality. After 10 minutes, CMAC was
back in the driving seat as they made it 2-1 from a free kick to enjoy the lead
into the reprieve. Western came back from the break charged and pushed on to
level yet twice was denied by the upright. Initially from a Sim Vutha free kick
and afterward from Tijani Mohammed's 20 yard shot. CMAC sat back to secure
their lead and doused the weight for endless piece of the second half kicking
and heading without end everything Western tossed at them. With time ticking
ceaselessly, western pulled out all the stops and poured forward and CMAC took
advantage as Andrew disregarded two guards to flame home the good to beat all
in the 87th moment.
At Old Stadium, Bouengket won over Nagaworld 1-0 while
Nagaworld missed a penalty. Western Phnom Penh fell out of the top 4, after
defeat by CMAC 3-1 at their home. National Defense and BBU go up into top 4 in
Metfone Cambodian League table, after National Defense 0-0 BBU and Svay Rieng
2-2 Cambodian Tiger at National Football Center Bati.
Tomorrow, PPCFC play their first Metfone C-League amusement
far from RSN Stadium tomorrow when they go to the Tonle Bati HQ of the
Federation to play against Kirivong Sok Sen Chey, with a 3.30pm commencement.
We trust some of our supporters will have the capacity to make the midweek
stumble into Takeo territory for the match. PPCFC report a full-quality squad
without any suspensions, while Kirivong have included about six new names to
their playing squad this week, on the ball. Likewise tomorrow morning at
8.30am, the senior PPCFC Academy group tackle a Boeungket XI at the RSN preparing
contribute an inviting diversion. Players who don't play for Boeungket in
today's match with Naga, will play tomorrow, while the Crown Academy proceed
with arrangements for the Asia Champions Trophy, which will start for them on 5
August with an outing to Japan to play Kashima Antlers. Supporters are welcome
to go along and observe tomorrow morning at RSN in Toul Kork.
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