Friday, December 04, 2009

Friendly at Serangoon Secondary

29 Nov 2009 @ Serangoon Secondary~ 1pm

As KKZ travelled to the Northeast, not only did they try to put back memories of the disappointing draw with Galaticos the week before, they were also looking to wrap up their final friendly of the year with a bang. To say that they didn't would be very harsh.

They came up with a very popular veteran team Ventz Utd. In perspective, Ventz would not forget the name Kamikaze for quite some time. Apart from the result, the play of KKZ was very positive, and one that would have given their other future opponents in the CFL2 something to worry about.

Their first goal took some time to come, but it came in style, from a pre-rehearsed corner routine. As the opponents' were confused, El Fazail shot a superb volley from the edge of the box to put KKZ ahead. Good goalkeeping, and slack finishing saw them not adding to the tally before the break.

The second half saw them attack their opponents ruthlessly, and concentrate on some passing around only when they decided to play around a little. The second goal soon came off another set-piece as Victor received a quick throw-in, jinked pass a defender and cut back for Diego Haresh to score his amazing 18th goal of the season. Well done little master!

Overall it was a good performance by the team, but the standout performer of the day had to be Seelan Kong who put in a Fletcher-like performance, from winning the ball, to passing early to taking shots. And it was a spectacular first-time shot after receiving the ball from Vinnie, that saw him curl the ball into the top left hand corner giving the keeper no chance. 3-0 to KKZ and that was how the game ended. Kamikaze have now wrapped up an impressive postseason-cum-preseason run, finishing 9 games unbeaten.

However, this is nothing to be proud of as 4 of the matches were draws, due to lack of concentration and killer instinct. Such mistakes will be ruthlessly exploited in the league by our much hungry opponents. A simple advice for the Kamikaze players. Follow your destiny. The Kamikaze pilot was known as the divine wind who dared to give up his life for the cause of his nation. The Kamikaze player is known to cover every single blade of grass, even in the dying seconds of the game for the cause of the team, and the team alone. To play for Kamikaze, be a Kamikaze player! No one is bigger than the team, but you can definitely play your part in the team achieving its greatness!

Go KAMIKAZE!!!

Squad: Ganesh Vivace, Anand Achu, Jraj, Thina Da Silva, Navin Da Silva, Hariboy, Yasin Scholes, Lavanesh Valencia, El Fazail, Diego Haresh, Dinzo, Seelan Kong, Vinnie, Victor King, Havey Marley

Final score: Kamikaze 3 - Ventz Utd 0
Goals: El Fazail, Diego Haresh, Seelan Kong
MOM: Seelan Kong

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