Reddish Villarettes vs Reddish Vulcans Junior U11
4 - 1
12 April 2025 · East Manchester Junior Football League ( Charter Standard League )<br>U11's Div 4
Home league match played on 12 April 2025.
Kicked off at 8:45 AM
4-1
vs Reddish Vulcans Junior U11 Harriers
Home league match
In a commanding display at Ten Acres Lane, Reddish Villarettes triumphed over Reddish Vulcans Junior U11 Harriers with a resounding scoreline of 4-1 in their league encounter on 12 April 2025. The match kicked off at 8:45 am, and the Villarettes showcased their attacking prowess throughout the contest, securing a comfortable victory on their home turf.
The Villarettes lined up in a 2-4-2 formation, designed to provide both defensive solidity and attacking width. At the back, two central defenders were tasked with maintaining a strong defensive line, while the four midfielders operated across the pitch, providing support to both the defence and the attack. The two forwards were positioned centrally, expected to exploit any gaps in the opposition's backline and convert chances into goals.
As the match unfolded, Reddish Villarettes quickly established their dominance. The first half saw them control possession, creating several opportunities to test the Harriers' goalkeeper. The midfield quartet, with their dynamic movement and passing, ensured that the forwards received ample service, while the defenders remained vigilant to counter any threats from the Vulcans.
The first half concluded at the 29-minute mark, with the Villarettes leading comfortably. The players of the match, Cleo Prince, Emilia Rolfe, Ava-May Walsh, and Dixie Wells, were instrumental in their team's performance, each contributing significantly to the scoreline and overall play.
With a solid foundation laid in the first half, the Villarettes returned for the second period, determined to extend their lead. The attacking intent was clear, and they quickly found the net again, further asserting their control over the match. The Vulcans struggled to respond effectively, finding it difficult to penetrate the Villarettes' well-organised defence.
As the match progressed, Reddish Villarettes continued to press forward, demonstrating their attacking flair and cohesion. The Harriers managed to pull one back, but it was too little, too late as the Villarettes had already established a commanding lead. The final whistle confirmed a convincing 4-1 victory for the home side, marking a successful outing in their league campaign.
The match was a testament to the Villarettes' teamwork and skill, setting a positive tone for their future fixtures as they look to build on this impressive performance.