Week 2 Recap: And the Band Played On

Week 2 Recap: And the Band Played On

Snowy practice field feels appropriate

Scores and recaps

Punjab FC 1 – Real Kashmir 1

The first game of a busy back-to-back weekend for the Warriors saw them pay a visit to one of the hottest regions in India on rather cold day.

Makan Winkle Chothe capitalized on an early attack that swirled around the Snow Leopards’ box. The young striker hammered a low cross home to give the Warriors the lead, but the team then sat back trying to keep Kashmir at bay. The persistence of Kashmir’s foriegn imports, particularly Englishman Kallum Higginbotham and Ivorian Ghnore Krizo eventually overcame Nepali keeper Kiran Kumar Limbu (who had an otherwise sterling performance)

North Indian Derby

SC Freiburg 1 – Borussia Munchengladbach 2 (in both friendlies)

Freiburg seeks to solve a problem like the defense

In gearing up for the second half of the Bundesliga season, Freiburg ran out two different squads to take on the 2nd place team in the table. The result was a pleasingly palindromic pair of matches, with Munchengladbach scoring the first two, Freiburg the next two, and Muchengladbach the last two of the day.

Sitting just 2 points off of the European league spots, Freiburg will be looking to steel their defense from a league worst 8.1 tackles per match, but Munchengladbach’s attack didn’t help them find any answers.

AC Ajaccio 3 – Grenoble Foot 38 1

As Ligue 2 returned to action, Grenoble was in dire need of an offensive jolt. There were a pair of lightning strikes, but they came from AC Ajaccio’s Gaetan Courtet who left fans reeling with a brace of beautifully struck goals.

Bright spots were few and far between for Grenoble though Jessy Benet’s first half corner was perfectly placed for a player making a run. (That it was AC Ajaccio’s Cyrille Bayala who made the run and scored the own goal is a minor note). Most frustrating was a trio of close range shots from Benet, Arsene Elogo, and Florian Raspentino that were deflected by Benjamin Leroy to stymie another attack.

Ajaccio Goals

Legon Cities FC 0 – Dreams FC 0

Another week, another wait for fans of the Royals. While there was strong support from fans in the stands, the team on the pitch couldn’t quite connect. Despite a strong showing from Sadick Sulley and a penalty cry from defend Ahmed Rahaman.

On the plus side this video is now my son Alex’s favorite song.

News and Notes

Grizzlies Don’t Brag, They Gasconade

The Lady Griz are back in training, including using squash courts to practice volleying (which is pretty clever use of resources given most Montanan winters). They’re also back in the classroom where, well, let’s just show the domination shall we?

Ps Gasconade means to boast from the French gasconner

Reunited and it Feels So Good

While a few teams are still in regular action, most others came back from their winter breaks this week with a little bonding and a lot of practice.

Aleksa Jankovic joins the Dragons

I know what you’re thinking: “I thought Aleksa Jankovic died in the 19th century after serving as prime minister before the start of the Kardordevic Dynasty, how is the reanimated corpse of that Serbian leader going to help the defense?!”

(You weren’t thinking that? Well…you should have been.)

This Alksa Jankovic is actually a 19 year old winger fresh from Belgrade rivals Partizan’s training grounds. He mostly figured in cup ties and is eager for some first team action.

Staggies Welcome 2 More

Seeking to shore up the defense, Ross County have brought in two more players including English Defensive Midfielder Jordan Tillson, and Scottish Center Back Coll Donaldson.

Tillson moves north after a series of loans out of League 2 Exeter Town, while Donaldson will switch sides in the Highland Derby, leaving Inverness CT for the boys in Dingwall.

What’s Next?

Tuesday, January 14th

2:30 AM Punjab FC v Mohun Bagan

Wednesday, January 15th

1:00 PM Legon Cities FC v Ashanti Gold

Saturday, January 18th

8:30 AM Mainz v Freiburg

9:00 AM Ayr United v Ross County (Scottish FA Cup)

Sunday, January 19th

10:00 AM Aduana Stars v Legon Cities FC

Week 1 Recap: In the Bleak Midwinter

Week 1 Recap: In the Bleak Midwinter

Scores and recaps

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Legon Cities FC 1 – Asante Kotoko 3

The Royals’ first home game in Accra garnered a massive amount of hype and enthusiasm. The result left many wanting.

Legon Cities was first off the mark with a daring run by Panayotis Papadopoulos, into the six yard box that led to the first goal. Unfortunately, the Porcupines were able to pin back the debutantes, finding the net against a frayed Legon Cities defense who had no answer for Burkina Faso international Sogne Yacouba’s precise passing.

TRAU 0 – Punjab FC 0

The Warriors’ visit to newcomers Tiddim Road Athletic Union (of Impahl, Manipur) seemed primed to provide many points.

Unfortunately, despite some dogged attacks and pretty passing by midfielders Cavin Lobo and Sanjuh Pradan, they couldn’t find the right touch to put the ball past keeper Mithun Samanta. The draw left Punjab third in the table, but with title rivals holding games in hand, it will feel like an opportunity wasted.

News and Notes

Transfer Season Opens with Rosenborg’s Swedish Star

While most of the global transfer buzz surrounds which 18 year old is about to command a prince’s ransom from the epic powers of European football, it’s worth remembering that every team seeks to improve themselves.

Islamovic Is All Smiles-ovic

In particular, Rosenborg Ballklub (RBK) in Norway will be looking to boost their standard in European performance following another dismal tour in the Europa League. To that end they brought in Dino Islamovic from Sweden’s Ostersund to bolster their attack.

Islamovic’s pedigree includes being part of an Ostersund side that beat Arsenal in London at the start of 2018 and a history of selections by Swedish youth teams. By himself, he seems unlikely to boost RBK back into consistent European contention, but he’ll improve a tiring and aged attack for sure.

Grizzlies Welcome Transfer

Similar to RBK, the Lady Griz would like to return to the most prestigious competitions (in their case, the NCAA tournament). To that end, they’ve welcomed in a transfer from Forest Lake, Minnesota (via North Dakota) Mimi Eiden

Eiden is Enough

Eiden, part of the Liberian diaspora in the Twin Cities, will bring a knack for attack to Missoula where, despite her smaller stature (5’3″), she plays with big energy and excellent intensity born of battling 16 siblings in her family. (We also whole-heartedly endorse using North Dakota as a stop over between Minnesota and Montana…sorry North Dakota.)

What’s Next?

Friday, January 10th

12:00 AM Real Kashmir v Punjab FC

6 & 8 AM SC Freiburg v Borussia Munchengladbach (Friendlies)

1:00 PM AC Ajaccio v Grenoble Foot 38

*Alebrijes de Oaxaca match Postponed*

Sunday, January 12th

9:00 AM Dreams FC v Legon Cities FC