Glebe U9 Jaguar’s Dominate Mini Sport Star Pumas 4-0 At Chislehurst

Glebe U9 Jaguar’s Dominate Mini Sport Star Pumas 4-0 At Chislehurst

12 October 2025

Glebe U9 Jaguar’s vs Mini Sport Star Pumas

4 - 0

12 October 2025

Home league match played on 12 October 2025.
Kicked off at 10:15 AM

4-0

vs Mini Sport Star Pumas

Home league match

On 12 October 2025, Glebe U9 Jaguar’s welcomed Mini Sport Star Pumas to Chislehurst for a 7-a-side league encounter kicking off at 10:15am. The home side delivered a commanding performance to secure a 4-0 victory over their opponents in a tightly contested 55-minute match, much to the delight of the 30-strong crowd. Referee Steve officiated the game with impeccable control throughout.

Glebe U9 Jaguar’s deployed a 2-1-3 formation, which saw two central defenders anchoring the backline, a lone central midfielder tasked with linking defence and attack, and a three-pronged forward line providing width and penetration. Harrison Elsey started in goal, supported by central defenders Lewis Whyte and Mikey Gorringe. George Mansell operated as the central midfielder, responsible for both defensive cover and initiating attacks. Upfront, the trio consisted of Ben Insall on the left forward, Freddie Chenery leading the line as striker, and Winston Goody positioned on the right forward. The substitutes named for the match were Freddie Brown, George Martin, and Jax Surucu.

From the outset, Glebe U9 Jaguar’s set the tone with Harrison Elsey making an early goalkeeping save in the ninth minute, demonstrating alertness and command of his area. Moments later, the home side broke the deadlock as Freddie Chenery provided a precise assist for Winston Goody, who confidently finished to give Glebe a 1-0 lead. Winston Goody continued to threaten, forcing an attempt on goal four minutes later, keeping the Pumas’ defence on high alert.

The visitors struggled to carve out chances, with Elsey again called into action at the 14th minute to deny an effort. Glebe’s attacking intent remained relentless as Ben Insall tested the opposition’s goalkeeper with a shot in the 16th minute. Shortly after, the first substitutions were made: Freddie Brown replaced George Mansell in midfield, while George Martin came on for Freddie Chenery up front, signalling a tactical refresh.

Winston Goody remained a constant menace, attempting another shot three minutes later. His persistence paid off in the 19th minute when he assisted Ben Insall, who slotted home Glebe’s second goal. The momentum stayed with the hosts as Freddie Brown and George Martin both had attempts on goal in quick succession, keeping the pressure on the Pumas.

The goal-scoring spree continued in the 25th minute when Ben Insall returned the favour by assisting Winston Goody, who netted his second goal of the morning to extend the lead to 3-0. Ben Insall remained active, firing another attempt two minutes later before the half-time whistle blew at 27.5 minutes.

The second half began with Freddie Brown making a vital defensive intervention at the 29th minute, helping to maintain the clean sheet. Substitutions followed swiftly: George Mansell returned to midfield replacing Lewis Whyte, and Jax Surucu took over in goal from Harrison Elsey at the 30th minute mark.

Jax Surucu proved dependable between the sticks, making crucial saves at both the 39th and 42nd minutes to keep the Pumas at bay. The home side’s attacking threat was undiminished as Winston Goody completed his hat-trick in the 44th minute, this time assisted by Mikey Gorringe, rounding off a superb team move.

Further changes were made early in the second half with Lewis Whyte returning to defence, Harrison Elsey resuming goalkeeping duties, and Winston Goody briefly replaced before returning again later. Freddie Chenery came back on as striker, immediately seeking opportunities with attempts at the 46th and 50th minutes. Freddie Brown continued to contribute defensively, making another key block at the 48th minute.

As the match entered its final stages, George Mansell replaced Freddie Brown once more, Winston Goody returned to the field, and George Martin came on for Ben Insall at 56 minutes. Despite the fresh legs, the scoreline remained unchanged, with Glebe U9 Jaguar’s securing a comprehensive 4-0 victory.

Winston Goody’s influential performance, marked by three well-taken goals and several threatening attempts, earned him the well-deserved Player of the Match accolade. Glebe’s disciplined defensive display, combined with their clinical finishing, ensured a dominant home win against Mini Sport Star Pumas in this early season league fixture.

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