Our Lions battled till the
end of the match to earn an important point
against leaders and Champions Nadur Youngsters.
The Lions had an excellent start to the match
and went in front as De Andrade converted a
penalty in the fourth minute. Our Lions were
more aggressive and by the half hour the lead
was extended, this time by a perfect lob by
Kenneth Mercieca. The two goal lead ended the
next minute as Nadur reduced the gap. Before
the break Nadur were reduced to ten men. In the
second half our Lions tried to control the match
but Nadur despite playing with one man less,
were more offensive and leveled the score.
Nadur continued to put pressure on our defense
and on the 83rd minute they went in
front for the first time in the match. But our
Lions were not demoralized and five minutes from
time Mercieca leveled the match for a final
result of 3-3.
The Lions surprised Nadur during the early
stages, especially through fast breaks by
Fernando de Andrade. Sannat’s striker took only
four minutes to penetrate Nadur’s rearguard, and
in this occasion the Brazilian striker was
floored in the area by Jeffrey Meilaq. The
referee awarded a penalty and Fernando de
Andrade opened the score with his shot from the
spot kick.
Nadur recovered from the initial difficulty
and replied in the 10th minute
through a free kick by Chris Camilleri that
ended just wide. Six minutes later a header by
Eric Nkwankwo from a corner kick by Chris
Camilleri was deflected on the crossbar by
goalie Demis Bajada and from the rebound Marcos
Secco headed wide. In the following minutes the
same goalkeeper was called to make two good
saves to deny Nadur from scoring following
deflections by the defense from crosses by
Joseph Portelli and Eric Nkwankwo.
Sannat doubled the score in the 30th
minute when Errol Grima unmarked Kenneth
Mercieca from a fast break and the latter lobbed
in goal over goalie Jonathan Xuereb. The
Youngsters reduced the arrears one minute later.
Sannat’s rearguard failed to clear a corner kick
by Chris Camilleri and Josef Buttigieg took the
lose ball and netted from an angled position.
Nadur suffered a setback in their attempt to
level the score as they ended with a player less
on the field in the 40th minute.
Marcos Secco was sent off for a dangerous foul
on Mark Muscat. One minute later Sannat could
have regained a two-goal lead. Mark Muscat was
unmarked in the area by de Andrade but his shot
was partially blocked by goalie Jonathan
Mercieca. Peter Paul Buttigieg recovered his
position and cleared danger from the goalmouth
to deny Kenneth Mercieca from guiding the ball
into an empty goal.
The Youngsters were not demoralised and for
the second period they came out more aggressive
and produced pressure on their opponents. In the
50th minute Eric Nkwankwo’s header
ended just over the crossbar and three minutes
an attempt by Chris Camilleri from a pass by
Joseph Portelli ended wide. The same Camilleri
had an attempt following a free kick by Alex
Simoncic that just missed the target in the 63rd
minute. Later it was Joseph Portelli who
concluded wide from a good position an inviting
pass by Charles Hili.
Nadur leveled the score in the 67th
minute. Eric Nkwankwo won a ball just outside
the area, unmarked Joseph Portelli who placed in
goal with a fine strike. In the 70th
minute Sannat’s goalie Demis Bajada denied
Nkwankwo from scoring with a good save following
a close ranged attempt. Sannat replied with a
low shot by de Andrade from a cross by Paul
Spiteri that ended wide.
Nadur kept insisting and were dangerous
through Joseph Portelli, Chris Camilleri and
Eric Nkwankwo. Nadur turned the result in their
favour in the 83rd minute through a
close ranged header by Jeffrey Melaq following a
free kick by Alex Simoncic that was deflected by
the defense. However, the Lions had an immediate
reaction and saved the result in the 85th
minute through Kenneth Mercieca, who took the
rebound from the crossbar following a shot by
Mark Muscat and headed into an empty goal.
Referee : Kevin Azzopardi