SENGLEA ATHLETIC 0
GUDJA UNITED 2
Gonzalez 49; Messias 75
Senglea Athletic
M. Farrugia-4, N. Terzin-4, Z. Cassar-5.5, A. Abela-5, K. Atkinson-5, I. Misan-5 (80 R. Martin), D. Abela-6 (62 F. Aboulezz), J. Dibola-5, D. Kukic-5, D. Xuereb-5, Wilkerson-5.5.
Gudja United
G. Zammit-6, J. Farrugia-6, Y. Messias-6.5, T. Vella-6.5 (70 T. Gusman), L. Cremona-5 (58 A. Friggieri), G. Mensah-5, I. Gonzalez-7, N. Micallef-6, J. Grioli-6, D. Camilleri-6 (85 J. Brincat), P. Mota-6.5.
Referee: Darryl Agius
Yellow card: Atkinson, Wilkerson, Cremona, Kukic, Vella.
BOV player of the match: Yuri Messias (Gudja).
Gudja United capitalised on Senglea’s defensive frailties to maintain their positive trend and closed the gap on the Premier League pacesetters.
This result helped Jesmond Zammit’s troops go up to fourth in the table, just three points adrift of leaders Hibernians.
There were few doubts about Gudja’s superior sharpness and technique, qualities that surfaced as the game progressed. Yet, Senglea were victims of their own undoing as defensive mistakes gifted the goals to Gudja.
The moment referee Darryl Agius signalled the start of the match, torrential rain swept across the Centenary Stadium drenching the players for the first half of an hour of the match.
The slippery surface and difficult conditions did not help matters as Gudja tried to surge into an early and they nearly did it through Yuri Messias who tried his luck with a swerving shot from the edge of the box. The ball finished just off the far post.
On 22 minutes, Kevaughn Atkinson missed a golden chance when he picked up Daneel Abela’s pass, with only Glenn Zammit to beat, but the Gudja goalkeeper did enough to thwart him.
Five minutes from half-time, David Xuereb’s free-kick past a sea of blue-shirted players but was denied by the post.
Senglea picked up where they left off before the break and a lovely triangulation down the left by Zachary Cassar and Abela worked an opening in the box for Dibola whose deft touch rolled out at the far post.
But Clive Mizzi’s troops were stunned three minutes later when Senglea’s defence failed to clear a left-wing corner by Terence Vella, Imanol Gonzalez flashed in like a bullet to head the ball past Matthew Farrugia.
Having established by now some degree of dominance, Gudja almost doubled the lead after 65 minutes. The modus operandi was the same but this time, substitute Aidan Friggieri headed Vella’s cross onto the bar.
On 75 minutes, Nikola Terzin gave away a corner after miscuing his back pass. Messias grabbed the opportunity as he caught Senglea, particularly goalkeeper Farrugia, unawares by the curling the ball home directly from corner.
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