Litherland Remyca Res vs Mallaby
3 - 0
08 November 2025 · Team DDB Memorial Challenge Cup
Home cup match played on 08 November 2025.
Kicked off at 3:30 PM
3-0
vs Mallaby
Home cup match
Litherland Remyca Res welcomed Mallaby to the Vauxhall Motors Sports and Social Club on 8 November 2025 for a league encounter kicking off at 3:30pm. The home side emerged dominant, securing a comprehensive 3-0 victory in front of 21 spectators, with referee Stuart Domigan overseeing proceedings with a steady performance.
Deploying a 4-2-3-1 formation, Litherland Remyca Res set up with Klearchos Filandras in goal, protected by a back four comprising George Maddock at right back, Sam Kearney and Josh Rice as central defenders, and Paul Cliff operating on the left. The midfield double pivot featured Callum Moffatt and Joseph Forrester, tasked with both defensive cover and initiating attacks. Ahead of them, the attacking trio included Louie O’Brien on the right wing, Cameron Taylor centrally positioned as the attacking midfielder, and Thomas Frost on the left flank. Leading the line was Dylan Riley as the lone striker, expected to spearhead the offensive efforts.
On the bench, the substitutes available to Litherland Remyca Res were Konstantinos Misios, Youngin Song, and Michael Weldon, ready to impact the game as required.
The first half was a cagey affair with both sides probing but unable to break the deadlock, leading to a goalless interval. Litherland Remyca Res maintained a solid defensive shape, with George Maddock particularly effective in stifling Mallaby’s advances down the right side.
Shortly after the restart, the home side took the lead in the 54th minute when Louie O’Brien capitalised on a well-worked move, slotting home to give Litherland Remyca Res the breakthrough. This goal injected confidence into the hosts and unsettled Mallaby’s defensive organisation.
At the hour mark, tactical changes began to reshape the contest. Louie O’Brien was withdrawn for Konstantinos Misios in the 65th minute, a move designed to refresh the attacking impetus. Just a minute later, Paul Cliff was forced off due to injury, with Youngin Song stepping in to fill the left-back role, ensuring defensive stability remained intact.
Litherland Remyca Res extended their advantage in the 77th minute when Cameron Taylor found the net, demonstrating his attacking midfield prowess by converting a chance that doubled the lead. The same minute saw a tactical substitution as Michael Weldon replaced striker Dylan Riley, signalling a shift in attacking strategy.
The visitors struggled to respond as Litherland Remyca Res continued to dominate possession and territory. The home side sealed the victory in the 83rd minute when substitute Michael Weldon scored, rounding off a clinical performance and securing a 3-0 win.
Throughout the match, George Maddock stood out with his assured defending and consistent contributions down the right flank, earning him the player of the match accolade. His performance was instrumental in nullifying Mallaby’s threats and supporting the team’s attacking transitions.
Litherland Remyca Res’ disciplined display and effective use of their 4-2-3-1 formation ensured they controlled the game from start to finish, leaving Mallaby unable to register a goal and cementing valuable cup win.