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Another Good Performance at Home to Pro United

  • Writer: Bedians Social Media Team
    Bedians Social Media Team
  • Dec 5, 2024
  • 2 min read

A few injuries and people away this week however a very familar squad with Rio taking Tomasz place in goal as he is away and Francis Sodgebe making his first appearance of the season


In an electrifying matchup, Bedians faced off against a dramatically reshaped Pro United, who marched into the game determined to put an end to our unbeaten streak. From the very first whistle, the atmosphere crackled with intensity as both teams fought fiercely for control. Pro United, bolstered by their renewed vigor, pressed hard and made life difficult for Bedians, though they struggled to carve out clear scoring opportunities. The game took a thrilling turn just before halftime, when Bedians unleashed a flurry of three stunning goals in a mere 13 minutes that crystallized our dominance. In the 35th minute, a seemingly routine throw-in morphed into magic. Ben Scott launched the ball into play, finding the energetic Eric Ageymang, who executed a brilliant turn to outmaneuver his marker. With pinpoint accuracy, he crossed to Kane Hussain at the back post, who coolly collected the ball and slotted it home 1-0! But the fireworks were just beginning! The 41st minute brought the goal of the match—a breathtaking strike from the captain himself, Cam Walker. It all began with Rio feeding the ball to Ben, who then linked up with the tireless Rylan on the right. Rylan burst forward, playing a slick one-two with Jude Carswell before delivering a crisp pass to Eric. Despite being tightly marked, Eric danced around his defender and threaded a perfectly weighted ball to Cam, who unleashed a thunderous rocket from 29 yards out that propelled into the top right corner of the net, leaving the goalkeeper rooted to the spot 2-0! As if that wasn’t enough, in the dying moments of the first half (the 45th minute to be exact), Pro United tried to respond. But Michael Olayinka's resolute tackle disrupted their attack, allowing George to send a swift first-time clearance. However, in a moment of brilliance, Cam capitalised on a mistake, snatching the ball away from an unsuspecting Pro United player. He elegantly glided forward and delivered a sensational through ball to Kane Hussain, who showcased his speed, outpacing the defence to finish clinically for his second goal of the game, putting Bedians up 3-0 at halftime!


The second half unfolded like a relentless wave crashing against the shore, with Bedians dominating play entirely. There was a slight hiccup, though, in the 65th minute when Tosin, trying to bring the ball out from the back, held onto it a fraction too long. Pro United seized on the lapse, launching a counter-attack that resulted in a slick, if unfortunate, tap-in for their forward. That was the only moment of concern for Bedians, who otherwise ran riot, creating a multitude of chances.


Eric Ageymang continued to be a menace, heroically blocking a certain goal on the line following a blistering shot from Rylan. He even managed to find the net himself, but a contentious offside call spoiled the celebration. Still, his contributions were vital, and the frustration of missed chances was palpable among the Bedians as they sought to extend their lead.



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