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The match between the Roaring Lions F.C and the Attackers F.C was dubbed the collision of the unstoppable object and the immovable thing. Both teams were undefeated going into the match, however as the match commenced the Lions seemed timid and uncertain of what to do. Realizing this, their opposition being ever so opportunistic took advantage of them and Addi John (#10) sneaked pass the defense to score the first goal. 
 
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The Attackers continued applying the pressure to the left side of the defense, precipitating a rupture in the Lions defensive scheme. Addi John (#10) got away and scored on an outstretched Collin Liddy. Though the Attackers came in waves Collin Liddy the last line of defense for the Lions worked tirelessly to block the leak.
 
 The Lions now fully awake smelt blood and went on the offensive. Consequently Kappel Assent (#22) of the Roaring Lions connected on a through pass from Gukward ST.Helier to score the Lions first goal. He scored the second again from another turn and shoot situation. Just when the Lions seemed to be clawing their way back into the game, a penalty kick was awarded to the Attackers due to a flagrant behind the back tackle by a Lions defender. Addi John (#10) converted the kick into a goal, sending the Attackers 3:2.
 
 With mounting pressure from the Lions in the second half Attacker players soon lost their composure. As a result Kaloni Richardson (# 8) was red carded for physically accosting referee Rouse. Seeing their opposition one man down the Lions tried to press home their advantage but it was fruitless. The Lions were penalized for what seemed as an innocuous push against one of the Attacker players. Addi John (#10) took the liberty of blasting the ball home to send the Attackers up 4:2. John was not finished as he connected from a cross from his compatriot # 12, to score his fifth goal of the match. The game in which players from both sides lost their cool and many fouls were not called ended in a 5:2 win for the Attackers.

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