Monday, 7 March 2022

Week 22 Results - Three left in title race?

Claymore Athletic FC 3 v 0 Trusted by Millions
Fred West Landscape Gdg XI 1 v 3 Cheese Makers
Real Muppets 4 v 2 Mega Buck Bandits
San Dimas High School 3 v 2 Aardvark Abacus
Stanley Athletic FC 2 v 0 Wheel Madrid
The Fabulous Artisans 1 v 3 Markian United
The Wateringhole Society 6 v 1 The Cow-Faced Juniors
YTFIB 0 v 2 Nil Satis Nisi Optimum

TeamPWDLFADiffPts
1The Wateringhole Society22145360332747
2Claymore Athletic FC22141755342143
3Trusted By Millions22133653361742
4The Cow-Faced Juniors22122846351138
5The Fabulous Artisans2211294744335
6San Dimas High School229763730734
7Cheese Makers229673134-333
8Real Muppets22102104850-232
9Aardvark Abacus221011150391131
10Stanley Athletic FC229493643-731
11Nil Satis Nisi Optimum229492836-831
12Fred West Landscape Gardening XI2284103742-528
13Mega Buck Bandits2263133244-1221
14Wheel Madrid2255123039-920
15Markian United2255122239-1720
16YTFIB2250171953-3415

The Wateringhole Society extended their lead to four points and boosted their goal difference after this week\s results. They put the CFJs away 5-0 in the Cup a few weeks ago and it was 6-2 this time. Kiran fell behind too after Michael Keane shanked into his own goal after 14 minutes but was in front by half-time after Bukayo Saka found the top corner from 18 yards and Ivan Toney converted from close home. Toney completed his hat-trick early in the second half with a couple of penalties before Harvey Barnes and Christian Pulisic added goals to make it 6-1. The Cows could only reply with an Edouard Mendy clean. Claymore leapfrogged Trusted into a second after a 3-0 win over those opponents. This had been a tight game until the deadlock was broken in the 75th minute when Clive’s team went ahead through an early Kristoffer Ajer clean. Teemu Pukki’s close range volley doubled the lead in injury time and a Trevoh Chalobah clean finished the scoring.

The Artisans failed to make ground on the top four after falling to a 3-1 defeat against Markian. Martin Odegaard’s calm finish after an exchange of passes had Ben ahead on five minutes but the scores were level nine minutes later when Fabian Schar got up to head in at the near post. Ian was ahead eight minutes from the break when Harry Kane beat the offside trap to fire home and Kane completed the win with a well-placed volley ten minutes into the second half. San Dimas closed to within a point of the Artisans after edging the Aardvarks 3-2. Ady had been two up in this one, Son Hueng-Min firing through my keeper after 17 minutes and Lewis Dunk getting up highest to make it two after 55. Riyad Mahrez scored two excellent goals to level the game and I took all the points courtesy of Antonio Rudiger’s clean.

The Cheese are one point further back after an excellent 3-1 win at Fred West. Jean-Philippe Mateta got his first WSFFL goal after 19 minutes, smuggling in after picking the defence’s pocket. Phillippe Coutinho squeezed his shot in after 52 minutes to make it 2-0 and Danny Ings had the proverbial acre of space to make it three two minutes later. Fred could only muster an Ibrahima Konate clean in response. Real Muppets are back in the top half after a 4-2 win over Mega Bucks. Ryan’s team raced into a 3-0 lead, Kevin De Bruyne twice finding himself in the right place in the penalty area either side of Sadio Mane just keeping onside to steer in. Wilf Zaha’s penalty pulled one back before the break but it was 4-1 two minutes after the interval with fit-again Reece James smashing across the keeper into the far corner. Caglar Soyuncu’s clean for Dave came too late to influence the result.

Stanley join the Aardvarks on 31 points after a 2-0 win over Wheel Madrid. Kai Havertz scored both goals in a four-minute second-half burst. The first a far-post header, the second a tap-in. Nil Satis are the third team on the 31 point mark after winning 2-0 at YTFIB. This was heading for a goalless draw until Moussa Sissoko chested down and placed under the keeper three minutes from time and Matt Doherty’s clean gave Paul S the insurance of a second.

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