Any neutral observer of this game will wonder at its final outcome. Having dominated large segments of the match, and out shooting the opposition by an embarrassing margin, Madison still contrived to lose the game. Bridgeport's record going into this match would have given the visitors every reason to believe that this would be an easy stroll in the park. Even with key players missing from the line up Madison got the game off to a strong start forcing several corners and free kicks at the Bridgeport end of the field. It was therefore somewhat of a surprise when a Bridgeport striker managed a solitary break away into the Madison penalty box brushing aside the final defender with a very dubious elbow and shoulder charge before crashing the ball high into the top left hand corner of the Madison net. One nil down and very much against the run of play. To their credit Madison responded vigorously with a series of well constructed attacks that always ended with either a narrow miss or a courageous save by the opposition goalkeeper. However, with around 10 minutes left in the half a tackle won by Carlos in midfield allowed him to quickly pass out to Eric on the left wing who out ran the Bridgeport defence before sending in an inch perfect pass for Ronnie to knock the ball into the net for a well deserved equalizer. Being tied at half time was not what the Madison team had planned, or deserved, for their first half efforts but the second half offered hope that Madison's clear superiority would shine through.
The second half started very much as the first half had ended with the Madison team sending in wave after wave of attack. Yours truly missed several gilt edged chances to score the go ahead goal but either headed over from short range or blasted high and wide. Unluckily for Madison I was not the only player being profligate in front of goal. Shots by Carlos, Eric, Scott and Ronnie all threatened the lives of some passing seagulls as they sailed high and wide over the bar. When Madison did manage to get shots on target the opposition goalkeeper was up for the task, pulling out a series of fingertip saves. As Hurricane Kyle plowed past Connecticut on its way to Canada, the skies darkened and the light eventually went out for Madison. After dominating at least 90% of the possession in the second half Bridgeport broke through the defence and after a save by Behrooz they were alert enough to follow up to score what would be the eventual winner. Even late chances to equalize for Madison were squandered and, as time ran out, both sets of teams seemed to accept the inevitable outcome to this game. The referees whistle to end the game was met with huge cheers by the Bridgeport team as they celebrated as if they had won the cup. No such party for the Madison players as they were left to rue the many missed chances in a game they will want to quickly forget.
Friday: 30 Min elliptical, 30 min weightlifting
ReplyDeleteSunday: 90 soccer match
trying to count up all the exercise points but only Rob H actually gave me a regular account of his points... everyone else was a bit "non specific". We had 6 people who started the fitness challenge including a late entry called "Choccie Biscuit"..who spent most of their time eating lettuce and grapes.....i'll give them 20 points for the effort....you can relax now and have a cup of Tea. Final summary to come but i think Ron "the Toe" may have clinched it.
ReplyDeleteGood report John! can I see the game video? Its hard to make any comments with one picture!
ReplyDeleteWhen is the transfer deadline? I hear Ronaldo (Brazilian) is available for free and demand only 12 donuts per game.
i do have more pics....i'll keep them for another time....too depressed to post them right now....
ReplyDeleteWe LOST to Bridgeport???? OMG......
ReplyDeleteyes...i still can't believe it.....we were on top of them all of the game, but to be honest we were sloppy in our passing, woeful in our shooting and hesitant in clearing our lines......because of that they were always in the game....they took their 2 chances we took only one chance out of about 30!
ReplyDeleteWe will be playing at Home for the next 3 games. This Sunday we are scheduled to play against Southington United. Our game is at Town Campus Field in Madison off of exit 62 of 95. From Northbound, take a right at the exit and go up for about a 1/2 mile and the field is on right. From Southbound, you have to take a left instead.
ReplyDeletePlease be there by 9:30 am.
When you respond back let me know about the Oct. 15th makeup game too in Milford. So I need two yeahs, one for this Sunday, and one for the Oct. 15th please
No this weekend :'( !
ReplyDeleteYes on the 15th :-$
John, I think i'll start collecting metrics on sloppy passing, woeful
ReplyDeleteshooting and hesitant clearing! You've summed up very concisely why we
fail to win games that we really should.
What about minimal training? I'm familiar with that.
ReplyDeleteIf we had a few tactics going in to the game it would help but we just go on the field and "see what happens"....i guess we shouldn't read too much into the Bridgeport defeat because we created so many chances that in any other game we would have got at least 2 or 3 of them. I'm a bit more worried about the terrible passing. We couldn't get the ball to anyone in our own side for most of the game....except for our goal!
ReplyDeleteSorry to read the news.
ReplyDeleteAnd that we could not even score an own goal!