Bouncebackability! DLFC 3- NLT 2

Dutch Lions FC 3 – 2 North London Tara
Report By Peter Clark (Resident Right Back for the Lions)

The Lions showed their increasing mental strength and fitness levels to come from two goals down to defeat title-chasing North London Tara 3-2 at Northwick Park.
 
Turning round at 1-2, the Lions reshaped their formation to score twice, and then survived a nervy last 10 minutes to keep all three points. After the disappointments of a cup exit on penalties two weeks ago, then a narrow league defeat last week, this win was richly deserved.

The match was a personal triumph for player-manager Don O’Keeffe, who took over in goal after regular keeper Arron called off. With a couple of crucial saves in the last ten, he helped ensure victory for the Lions.

The Lions starting formation was altered slightly this week, with Timid moving to the point of a four-man diamond formation in midfield, supporting Jabba and Yasser up front. However, it was Tara that made all the running early on, as the Lions conceded midfield, and allowed the Tara opposition to dominate. It was little surprise when Tara went one up, a low shot from the edge of the box finding its way through a forest of legs and squirming past the unsighted O’Keeffe. It didn’t take long for Tara to double their lead, when a weak goal kick was returned with interest, expertly dispatched from 35 yards.

Instead of heads going down, the Lions redoubled their efforts, and started to dominate. The Tara defence were put under more pressure, and several hasty clearances signified the changing mood of the match. Justice was done just before half time. Noel flighted a searching pass from left back, which found the Tara centre half wanting. Jabba was onto the ball in a flash, and gave the keeper no chance with a confident strike from 16 yards. The half time whistle went soon after, and the Lions had clearly seized a key psychological advantage.

The Lions reshaped for the second half, moving to a 4-3-3 with Paolo coming on to spearhead the attack. The Tara defence was soon under pressure again, as the Lions set about finding an equaliser. Clark was finding plenty of space down the right, and when given time and space to cross again, sent a laser-guided raker to the far post. Jabba, timing his run to perfection, headed powerfully back across the keeper, and the Lions were back on level terms.

The game was clearly there for the taking now. Tara, with heads starting to go down, were looking increasingly vulnerable at the back. The Lions went for the jugular, and duly drew blood – although the blood-letting coming from perhaps an unlikely source.

A corner from the right was flicked on by Timid. With Grant causing confusion amongst the Tara defence, the ball was cleared weakly to Clark on the edge of the box. Without breaking stride, the buccaneering right back connected perfectly with a left-footed half-volley from 18 yards. The roof of the net bulged, and the Lions were ahead thanks to Clark’s first goal in open play for 23 years.*

Tara threw everything at the Lions for the remainder of the match, with numerous goal mouth scrambles and dangerous crosses coming to nothing in the end. In fact, the nearest to another goal came at the opposite end, when a mazy run and cut back from Timid gave Paolo a sight of goal. His shot appeared to hit the inside of the side netting and come out again, with the reaction of all the players from both sides near the goal telling its own story. However, the referee disallowed the goal and waved play on.

 

In the end, a morale-booting victory was ground out. The Lions never gave up, got their shape back after a ropey start, and fashioned three quality goals to take full points. With 4 matches left, if we’re looking at targets, it’s got to be 12 points, just to emphasise the massive strides this new team, group of players and the management have made since the start of the season.

Good luck to Tara in their cup final. Hope you win, lads.

(* A tap in from a yard in an Angus Amateurs Division 2 match, Dawson Park, Dundee, April 1984 if you’re interested . . . )

7 Responses to “Bouncebackability! DLFC 3- NLT 2”

  1. Don Says:

    Well, where do I start? Peter, great report as usual describing with great modesty your own contribution. What a man. Are you sure your last goal from open play wasn’t 230 years ago?

    Well Jabba on bagging two smart finishes. Unlucky Junior on not getting on the score sheet. I was very proud of everyone today. Sorry about my 1st half goalkeeping antics, I was still warming up. We kept a clean sheet second half (God knows how) which I’m also proud of.

    Our goal celebrations do need to be worked on boys. I have my own one which I have demonstrated to Noel on the way home today. I believe he was suitable impressed!

    I believe Tara will have to play better than today to beat Hanwell. I have a fond spot for our opponents today, In their Manager Damo and Club Sec. Liam they have two gentlemen. Shame Noel (AKA Booker T) tried to ruin the good relationship with our feeder club my starting on the entire attack.
    I am still smiling after this result and with a new home in the form of the Captains Morgan we have a watering hole that we can truly call ours. There no one else going in there.

    Maximum points is our aim Gentleman from the remaining meetings. Lions, Until next Sunday and Sudbury Inn, at ease.

  2. Damian Says:

    That report is spot-on. Fair play to the Lions and to ‘The Silver Fox’ for his winning strike; i think your second half showing was excellent.
    The ‘4th’ goal looked in for my position, although in fairness i was even further behind than the ref, demoralised by the looming defeat and losing interest in my duties.

    See you soon

  3. Don Says:

    Cheers Damian for the comments mate, Best of luck in the Final. We will be supporting you guys on the night without a doubt.

    Check out NLT’s version of events at http://www.northlondontara.com

  4. Oli Says:

    Don does your graphics only stretch too 4-4-2, that clearly wasnt our formation?! That said fair play on your goal-keeping debut, I thought it was inspired…the 2 goals aside you did well and even entertained the crowd with your juggling skills! We all know we can play much better than we did in the first half so hopefully we wont repeat those mistakes again. It was a good job Jabba was on good form to keep us in the game and the winner from Pete was something else! But in the end everyone knows it should have been 4-2! I saw the net ripple from our own half, how can the ref have missed it? Unlucky Paulo. It was good to see heads not going down at 0-2 and a bit of belief coming back after the disappointment of last week. Shame about the scuffle at the end…im looking at you Noel… but it was getting pretty tense in there! Still well done guys, onwards and upwards!

  5. Don Says:

    I got nothing else to do Oli but pretty formations. Didn’t think anyone would notice but your smarter than the average bear (or Lion). Enjoy the “Graphics” Oli.

  6. Oli Says:

    Thanks Don - thats much prettier! Now if u could just add in the 2nd half formation change and give the subs a mention I can sleep easy! Oli

  7. hamishclark Says:

    the duthc lions are the best don espicially peter he is amazing but he needs a few more goals

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