Result: Army 3 - 0 PPCFC (Metfone C-League 2015)

Armed force made Crown pay the consequences for a scoring so as to disappoint execution by the association pioneers, three objectives without answer. Without the suspended pair of Shane Booysen and Bin Thierry, Crown searched dormant for a significant part of the first-half however Sary Matnorotin twice had the chance to open the scoring yet his endeavors came to nothing. Armed force proceeded 4 minutes prior to the break when a corner was cleared to Pov Phearith and he hit a screamer into the top corner from 25 yards out, giving Yok Ary no chance in the Crown objective. PPCFC livened up after the break with George Bisan impacting a volley which attendant Um Sereyroth punched clear, and Kouch Dani's free-kick plunged directly over the cross-bar. Two objectives in a five-moment spell murdered off Crown's desires for a recovery, as Army hit them twice on the break. On 63 minutes, Chhin Chheoun crossed for Ke Vannak to tuck the ball past Ary from close-in, and after that the same pair consolidated to open up the Crown safeguard on the right flank and Vannak completed with a cool commute inside the far post. Three objectives down and Crown made a couple of chances: Bisan's volley was blocked, Santi Koroma's exertion was pushed onto the cross-bar by Sereyroth, Keo Sokpheng volleyed over the substance of objective from ten yards out and Bisan sent a header wide, however all without much of any result. Armed force even had Roeum Channroeurn rejected for two bookings as they praised their far-fetched triumph.

PCFC head mentor Sam Schweingruber offered his perspectives in the wake of watching his group lose their first match in 16 Metfone C-League recreations, a 3-0 opposite against Army on Wednesday evening. "I feel frustrated about the fans who came to watch this amusement, who paid cash to watch, I apologize to them, that was an extremely poor execution the outcome as well as the general execution was exceptionally poor. We'll set aside some an opportunity to think about why such a variety of players had an awful day, attempting to do what they needed to do. It was sufficiently bad.

We could've been 1-nil up following a moment on the off chance that we were exchanged on. On the off chance that we'd scored our other most obvious opportunity, the entire amusement would've been diverse. I don't think they had any chances the entire first-half other than an unfathomable screamer, top corner. I feel baffled with the way we reacted to that in the second half, it wasn't sufficient and the progressions we made were insufficient either.


We had several chances yet I wasn't astounded by their third objective, we needed to propel bodies to take a stab at something. Losing 1-0 or 3-0 has no effect to me, attempting to get over into the diversion I don't lament - simply exceptionally frustrated and stunned with a few players' commitments.  Losing the first amusement after 16 diversions doesn't mean we need to monstrosity out. That was a repulsive diversion, heaps of players had awful amusements, we need to take a gander at our mix-ups, make a few conformity to how we play and perhaps our beginning XI, and ideally we will be back, vastly improved on Saturday."
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