Latimer Road Vets VETERANS vs Putney Vale Rangers
3 - 3
31 August 2024 · West London Veterans football league<br>Division 3
Away friendly match played on 31 August 2024.
Kicked off at 2:00 PM
3-3
vs Latimer Road Vets VETERANS
Away friendly match
Putney Vale Rangers and Latimer Road Vets played out an exhilarating 3-3 draw in a spirited friendly match at Cranford Community College on the afternoon of 31st August 2024. Both teams showcased their skills and determination, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions as the game swung from one end to the other, leaving fans entertained even without an official attendance.
The match kicked off at 2:00 pm under the watchful eye of referee Anthony Taylor, whose authoritative presence ensured a well-managed game throughout. The first breakthrough came from Putney Vale Rangers as Sammy Pilbusongram took centre stage, netting an impressive goal inside the box that lifted his team early on. Although specifics surrounding the assist are unclear, Pilbusongram’s strike undoubtedly set the tone for an eventful match.
Following the early excitement, Chris Miles added to the scoring for Putney Vale Rangers with a solo effort that further boosted his side’s confidence. Rangers looked to assert their dominance as they took a firm grip on the game, showcasing impressive teamwork and attacking flair.
However, the hosts, Latimer Road Vets, refused to bow down easily. After a period of sustained pressure, they found the net through a well-crafted goal, narrowing the deficit and igniting a competitive spirit that electrified the pitch. The balance shifted again as Latimer Road Vets continued to press, equalising with a goal of their own which brought the scoreboard to a tense 2-2, igniting the competitive fire in the players.
With the match teetering on a knife-edge, both sides exchanged chances, and it was evident that the encounter was far from over. Latimer Road Vets took the lead for the first time in the 65th minute, leaving Putney Vale Rangers scrambling to regain control. However, the visitors showed their resilience as they fought back fiercely, determined to leave with at least a share of the spoils. The decisive moment came when Chris Burl coolly converted a penalty late in the game, restoring parity and ensuring that both teams emerged with a point.
As the final whistle blew, the 3-3 scoreline reflected the hard-fought nature of the contest. Both teams were left satisfied with their performances, having displayed commendable skill and tenacity throughout the match. The friendly served as a valuable preparatory fixture, allowing players to refine their tactics and build momentum ahead of future competitions. The match highlighted the competitive spirit inherent in both squads, as they demonstrated that even in a friendly setting, every goal and every point matter in the pursuit of improvement.