Berks Elite Golds vs LJR
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04 October 2025
Home league match played on 04 October 2025.
Kicked off at 11:30 AM
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vs LJR
Home league match
Berks Elite Golds faced off against LJR in a 7-a-side match at King George V Playing Fields on a Saturday morning, kicking off at 11:30am. The contest lasted 50 minutes plus added time, concluding with LJR securing a 4-1 victory over the home side.
Berks Elite Golds lined up in a 2-3-1 formation, deploying two defenders at the back, three midfielders across the centre, and a lone striker leading the attack. This setup was designed to provide defensive solidity while maintaining midfield control and support for the forward. The two defenders were expected to shield the goalkeeper and manage opposition attacks, while the midfield trio aimed to link defence and attack, pressing high and distributing the ball effectively. The striker’s role was to capitalise on chances and spearhead offensive moves.
No substitutes were named for Berks Elite Golds in the match details.
The first half was a tightly contested affair, with both teams probing for openings. At the 25-minute mark, the referee signalled half-time, with the scoreline still level or close, as no goals were recorded in the first period. The match then resumed for the second half, where LJR began to assert their dominance.
LJR found the net four times in the second half, demonstrating clinical finishing and effective teamwork. Berks Elite Golds managed to pull one goal back, showing resilience despite the mounting pressure. The details of the goal scorers or exact moments of the goals were not provided, but the final tally reflected LJR’s superiority on the day.
Callum Chaffe was named Player of the Match, indicating a standout performance amid a challenging game for Berks Elite Golds. His efforts in midfield or defence would have been crucial in keeping the team competitive against a strong LJR side.
Ultimately, Berks Elite Golds were unable to overcome LJR’s attacking threat, and the match ended 4-1 in favour of the visitors. The result highlighted areas for improvement, particularly in defence and finishing, as the home side look to bounce back in future fixtures.