Old Actonians vets vs Putney Vale Rangers
3 - 3
17 August 2024 · West London Veterans football league<br>Division 3
Away friendly match played on 17 August 2024.
Kicked off at 2:00 PM
3-3
vs Old Actonians vets
Away friendly match
Putney Vale Rangers faced Old Actonians Vets in a fiercely contested friendly match at Raynes Park on 17th August 2024. Both teams showcased their attacking prowess as they played out an exhilarating 3-3 draw, leaving fans on the edge of their seats throughout the clash.
The encounter began with both sides testing each other's defences. Putney Vale Rangers struck first with a goal from their standout player, Sayumg Pibulsonggram, who found the net in the 25th minute. It was a testament to his skill and positioning as he converted a chance that highlighted the team's attacking intent. Just five minutes later, Tommy Dove doubled the lead for Putney Vale Rangers, scoring following a precise cross from Ruben Gomes. Dove's effort from close range was a fine display of teamwork and determination, giving his side a comfortable 2-0 advantage as they entered the half-time break.
However, Old Actonians Vets are not a side to be taken lightly, and they came out fighting in the second half. In the 49th minute, they clawed one back, demonstrating resilience and pushing the game back into balance. This goal shifted the momentum and ignited hope for the visitors, who continued to apply pressure on the Putney defence.
Just moments later, in the 50th minute, Sayumg Pibulsonggram once again showcased his attacking flair by netting his second goal of the match, restoring Putney Vale Rangers' two-goal cushion. Assisted by the ever-reliable Chris Miles, Pibulsonggram’s right-footed finish proved pivotal, as it appeared to solidify the Rangers' lead at 3-1. Old Actonians, however, were undeterred and responded effectively as they pressed forward, relentless in their pursuit of a comeback.
As the match progressed towards the latter stages, Old Actonians found their rhythm and struck back with another goal, bringing the score to 3-2 in the 85th minute. The tension in the arena heightened, with both teams aware that a crucial moment could define the outcome.
With time running out and the final whistle looming, Old Actonians managed to equalise in dramatic fashion, sealing a thrilling 3-3 draw. The excitement and energy in the final minutes were palpable, with players from both sides displaying a willingness to fight until the end.
Ultimately, this friendly encounter, though not yielding a definitive victor, showcased the talent and determination of both Putney Vale Rangers and Old Actonians Vets. Each side delivered a commendable performance, leaving fans eager for their next competitive fixtures. The match demonstrated the unpredictable nature of football, where fortunes can change swiftly, and resilience can lead to unexpected outcomes.