Yateley United vs STAINES & LAMMAS FC
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10 August 2024 · Cherry Red Records Combined Counties Football League<br>Division One
Away league match played on 10 August 2024.
Kicked off at 3:00 PM
0-1
vs Yateley United
Away league match
In a fiercely contested league encounter at Sean Devereux Park, Staines & Lammas FC edged past Yateley United with a singular goal that proved decisive in securing maximum points. The match ended with a scoreline of 1-0, a reflection of Staines & Lammas' grit and determination to start their season on a high note.
The key moment arrived in the first half when Jamie Ross broke the deadlock with a well-timed finish, courtesy of a precise assist from Joshua Hooks. The goal, which demonstrated the duo’s understanding on the pitch, came from a short pass that enabled Ross to position himself perfectly. With a strike executed with his right foot, the forward found the back of the net, much to the delight of his teammates and supporters alike. The goal showcased Ross’s ability to seize opportunities, solidifying his role as a vital part of the Staines attacking unit.
While Yateley United had their chances to equalise, they were thwarted by a resolute Staines defence, which stood firm against the onslaught. Glen Andrews, in goal for Staines & Lammas, played a pivotal role in ensuring his side kept a clean sheet. His anticipation and strong positioning were crucial in nullifying any threats posed by Yateley’s forwards.
The match saw several tactical adjustments, with Staines manager opting for substitutions to maintain momentum as they looked to secure their lead. Joe Cooper came on for the goal-scorer, Ross, in the later stages of the match, alongside other tactical changes that saw Telmo Lima replace Fuad Banire and Archie Payne come on for Bobby Cooper. Each substitution was aimed at bolstering midfield presence and defensive stability as time wore on.
However, the end of the match was marred by a late incident that saw a player from Yateley United receive a red card, a decision that was likely influenced by the rising tension as they sought to find an equaliser in the dying moments. The dismissal, which occurred after the standard time, added an extra layer of drama to the already intense atmosphere, with yells and shouts resonating through the ground as both sides vied for control.
Staines & Lammas' approach to the game was characterised by solid defending and opportunistic attacking play. The team's formation, set up in a 4-4-2 structure, allowed them to exploit the flanks effectively while retaining a compact defensive shape. As the final whistle blew, it became evident that Staines & Lammas had focused not only on securing a win but also on establishing a resolute identity that could serve them well throughout the season.
This victory marks a promising start for Staines & Lammas FC as they look to build on their performance in the upcoming fixtures, demonstrating that they are a force to be reckoned with in this league campaign. The team will undoubtedly take confidence from this display, with aspirations to carry this momentum forward as they prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.