Sigtuna BK
Dream League, Dream League
Manager: DeMarkus
Tough away games
Sigtuna BK came at it wrong in tonights league game versus Lisbon Lions fC away. The score ended 2-0 to the home team, leaving Sigtuna empty handed. Lisbon could have scored more goals, but Sigtuna too showed a really poor efficiency infront of goal. Though Sigtuna BK didn't have the luck on their side when referee Constance Paine decided to wrongfully disallow Sigtuna's equalizing goal, and shortly after receiving a severe injury on Osvaldo Anaut.
- It wasn't our best 15 minutes this season, but Lisbon would probably have won either way and Osvaldo will only be out for 8 days, so perhaps he will be ready for next league game if form allows.

Sigtuna BK also entered the cup last Thursday and are up against division 6 team Ramsay Road Rovers, and got a really tough start. In the first half Sigtuna only managed to create one chance, and in the beginning of the second half Ramsay took the lead after a free kick. But the beauty of the freekick variant seemed to have inspired the Sigtuna players because suddenly they started to play very well, and Sigtuna got away with a narrow victory with 2-1 away.
- It is very open and everything can happen in the next meeting, so we will be really prepared and focused so that we can go on to round 3.

2023-05-08 02:33 356 Views Reporter: TonyBrazil

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