Carbrain Clarets Dominate Milngavie In Cup Clash

Carbrain Clarets Dominate Milngavie In Cup Clash

05 April 2025 · Divisional Cup

Milngavie 2011s vs Carbrain Clarets 2011's

0 - 4

05 April 2025 · Divisional Cup

Away cup match played on 05 April 2025.
Kicked off at 11:25 AM

0-4

vs Milngavie 2011s

Away cup match

In a commanding display, Carbrain Clarets 2011's triumphed over Milngavie 2011s with a resounding 4-0 victory in their cup away match on 5th April 2025. The match, held at an undisclosed venue, kicked off at 11:25 am and showcased the Clarets' attacking prowess and solid defensive organisation.

The Clarets lined up in a 3-5-2 formation, designed to provide both defensive stability and attacking width. Archie Edgar took his position in goal, shielded by a back three consisting of Ryan Cherry on the right, Robert Byrne in the centre, and Daniel Abdulrahman on the left. The midfield was packed with creativity and energy, featuring Connor McMahon and Matthew Malone as the right and left midfielders respectively, while Kai Logan, Luka Alexander, and Noah Webb operated centrally. Up front, Mo Mostafi and Aidan Donnelly formed a dynamic partnership, looking to exploit any gaps in the Milngavie defence. Cebrail Oner was named among the substitutes.

The match began with an electric start, as Carbrain Clarets took the lead just four minutes in. Mo Mostafi found the back of the net, expertly converting a pass from Noah Webb with his right foot, sending an early message to their opponents.

As the game progressed, Milngavie struggled to find their rhythm, and the Clarets continued to assert their dominance. In the 25th minute, Aidan Donnelly was substituted for Cebrail Oner, a change that would soon prove pivotal.

Ten minutes later, Ryan Cherry doubled the Clarets' advantage in the 35th minute, finishing off a well-worked move with an assist from Matthew Malone. The Clarets went into half-time with a comfortable 2-0 lead, leaving Milngavie with a mountain to climb in the second half.

The second half commenced with Milngavie hoping to regroup, but the Clarets quickly extinguished any hopes of a comeback. Just before the half-time whistle, in the 43rd minute, Cebrail Oner marked his introduction with a goal, assisted by Kai Logan, extending the lead to 3-0.

The Clarets continued to press, and in the 55th minute, Cebrail Oner struck again, this time with Ryan Cherry providing the assist. Oner's second goal solidified the Clarets' dominance and effectively sealed the match at 4-0.

As the final whistle blew, Carbrain Clarets celebrated a comprehensive victory, showcasing their attacking flair and defensive solidity throughout the match. The Clarets will look to build on this performance as they progress further in the cup competition, while Milngavie will need to regroup and reassess after a disappointing outing.

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