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Post by cjeagle on Mar 7, 2018 4:31:55 GMT 8
A lot of wasted chances for Ceres.
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 7, 2018 5:14:36 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 8, 2018 0:12:40 GMT 8
Yangon brushes aside Cebu as superb Sylla haunts former club Global Cebu are in the brink of early exit in the AFC Cup after Myanmar's Yangon United brushed them aside with a 3-0 rout to remain on top of Group G in the Burmese capital Wednesday afternoon (early evening Manila time) True to his form, Sekou Sylla tormented his former side, runners-up in the inaugural PFL season, with a second half brace to sweep their first half of their group stage tiffs despite ending the match with the visitors with ten men each. The Queen City side was not on their usual bearings after Marikina pulled an opening day PFL shocker on them over the weekend and were punished by their inefficiency in front of the goal despite the close advantage on the possession count, condemning them to the bottom of the group with only a point to show for. With the setback, coupled with Bali United's 3-1 win over FLC Thanh Hoa, it will be imperative for Marjo Allado to win the second half of their fixture, beginning with their return tiff with the Burmese side next week. “We really need to score because we need to win all our remaining games to qualify,” he said after the match. In the opening minutes, Cebu were the early aggressor, but Dominic Del Rosario hit the post and Darryl Roberts hit the shot wide to the left of Sann Sat Naing, who was a replacement for Kyaw Hzin Tet. The Guinean forward then got away with a straight red just two minutes before half time after colliding with former teammate Patrick Deyto inside of the box Lwin Maung Maung put the home side ahead after he curled a free kick in stoppage time left Deyto grounded to his spot. Then Sylla polished his boots and made his mark early at the restart, firing his first on a header when Lwin turned provider with an out-swinging cross in the 48th minute. The former Global forward then completed his brace nine minutes later, leaving Wesley Dos Santos for dead and fired a shot from outside of the box for the final count. A hot Yangon weather translated it to the physicality of the match that saw Thein Zaw and Marco Casambre got tossed for their respective second bookable offences. www.dugout.ph/2018/03/yangon-brushed-aside-cebu-as-superb.html
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Post by materkush on Mar 9, 2018 1:10:21 GMT 8
watch the global game they need pika in the mid it was terrible.most global player are young cadets exp for some few old lads.when aguillas gain global derails areneta should shend more cash so global can compete more in a international cup
Davao is the old meralco with a big backer san miguel. i wont be shock if the aguilas will replace global in the next afc edition.hoping MVP will come back on the picture and duel back with SMB in the football scene.
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Post by pilferpatchy on Mar 9, 2018 8:50:36 GMT 8
Global need more determined CBs. Dos Santos is good in several games but he does not look like he was in that match most of the time. He was always yards away from the opposition forwards, leaving Deyto exposed. Yangon could have been up 2 goals earlier in the game if Sylla was a bit more precise. I remember hearing the commentator saying Deyto is forced to play sweeper-keeper. There was a big space where Dos Santos should've been and there is where Yangon had the most attempts.
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Post by materkush on Mar 13, 2018 18:33:10 GMT 8
dont forget to watch afc cup later
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 14, 2018 12:45:27 GMT 8
FT: Global Cebu FC 2-1 Yangon United D. Roberts ⚽79'R. Sanchez ⚽90+4' (PEN) Global finally won in the AFC Cup. Global are now back in the hunt as they – and FLC Thanh Hoa – trail Bali by a solitary point for 2nd place with two games remaining.
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Post by materkush on Mar 14, 2018 20:58:01 GMT 8
watch the full game ceres vs shan
The busman started to park the bus after maranion scored a penalty kick.where is the killer instinct of ceres beating brisbane and this tournament having a hard time to score goals?
Shrock was unnoticable this match even the comentator notice shrock was kinda out of the night work rate was down.he usually wrecks havoc every game.
Maranon was unnoticable too he was kinda frustrated this game. he can't get a clean space or kick at the ball shan was guarding him all the time
Super was terrific gave the forwards of shan hard time to have a chance.if its not for super maybe its a draw
Usato was played in the 80 minute .if ceres thinks Usato dosent fit the system of ceres better sell him off and get a better striker .ceres can afford the amount saw the wiki $45000 usd for usato salary same as douglas.for a import playing only 10 minutes is a waste of money and import quota.
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 15, 2018 1:08:31 GMT 8
Ceres-Negros FC powered through against a resurgent Shan United to produce a 1-0 win last March 14 at the Thuwanna Stadium in Yangon. Bienvenido Maranon converted an early penalty for the Busmen while Tony Doblas played his best match in a Ceres uniform to maintain their unbeaten run in the competition. Stephan Schrock had the first chance in the match with a free kick but his attempt from 25-yards curled out wide. Ceres earned an early advantage when a Hein Phyo Win handled the ball when attemptiong to challenge Maranon. The Spaniard made no mistake from the spot burying the penalty towards the bottom left for the 1-0 lead Shan United had a good chance minutes later when Willam Nyakwe redirected a ball which grazed wide of the top corner. The action picked up later in the half when a great layoff from Schrock allowed Manny Ott a chance in front of goal. But the midfielder skied his attempt after he was challenged by Nyakwe. The home squad would have two chances in the end but Hein Phyo’s attempt was over the bar and Lee Hankuk’s rocket of a shot was palmed to safety by Doblas. Mike Ott broke into the Shan United box in the 47th minute but his eventual attempt was covered well by the Shan defense. A quick counter by Shan United forced Carlie De Murga to make a vital stop in the final ball to the opposing striker. Maranon made a decent run from out wide in the hour mark before releasing to Manny Ott who scuffed his change in front of goal. A well timed clearance by De Murga saved Ceres from blushes at the back. Shan United made another quick counterattack minutes later but De Murga was there again to contain the situation. Stephan Schrock drove to ball in the box in the 66th but the attempt by the Ceres captain to redirect the ball was covered by the keeper. Jeff Christaens made a spectacular save in the 69th when he nicked the ball out of Dway Ko Ko just before the Shan forward was about to make a shot. Christaens did it again on a Shan counterattack dispossessing Dway at the edge of the box two minutes later. Ceres-Negros had the best chance to finish the game in the 80th when Schrock broke wide of the left flank. The Ceres forward waited for teammates to arrive before releasing to an open OJ Porteria.The substitutes left footed shot bounced off the post before he recovered the ball for another attempt which was saved by Phone Thitsar Min. Doblas made the save of the match when he blocked Patrick Asare’s shot 85th minute. Asare charged to the left flank unopposed setting up a one-one with the keeper but Doblas made a block with his knee to maintain the 1-0 lead. The rest of the match saw both teams battling it out in the middle but the five minute extension wasn’t enough for the home squad to earn an equalizer. The win pushed the Negros squad to ten points leading Group F while Shan United maintained their position in third with three points. Home United kept chase after an emphatic 6-0 win at home against Boeung Ket to put them at second with seven points. ceresfootball.com/afc-cup-shan-united-0-1-ceres-negros/
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 15, 2018 1:13:17 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Apr 11, 2018 23:27:44 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Apr 11, 2018 23:30:00 GMT 8
Matchday Five - Group F: Boeung Ket 0-4 Ceres Negros Phnom Penh: A Bienvenido Maranon hat-trick steered Ceres Negros of the Philippines into the ASEAN Zonal semi-finals of the 2018 AFC Cup in style on Wednesday, as they held on to top spot in Group F with a 4-0 win over Cambodia’s Boeung Ket FC. Maranon opened the scoring at Phnom Penh National Olympic Stadium from just inside the area after 36 minutes, and two minutes later the Spaniard doubled Ceres Negros’ lead, this time making no mistake after OJ Porteria had teed him up. Porteria was the provider again in the 69th minute, sending a ball in from the right which Maranon stabbed home from close range after showing some fancy footwork to throw off Boeung Ket goalkeeper Sou Yaty. Substitute Takumi Uesato added the gloss with six minutes to play, drilling home a powerful drive 12 minutes after his introduction. The win kept Ceres Negros three points clear of Singapore’s Home United at the top of the group on 13 points, while Boeung Ket remain bottom and tied on three points with Shan United of Myanmar. Both side’s final group games come on April 25, when Ceres Negros host Home United and Boeung Ket travel to Yangon to take on Shan United. www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-cup/latest/news/matchday-five-group-f-boeung-ket-0-4-ceres-negros
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Post by cjeagle on Apr 11, 2018 23:30:23 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Apr 11, 2018 23:34:37 GMT 8
Matchday Five - Group G: Global Cebu FC 3-3 Thanh Hoa Manila: An 89th minute goal from Darryl Roberts rescued a point for Global Cebu in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Thanh Hoa on Wednesday. The visitors, needing a win to keep alive their slim hopes of progressing to the knockout rounds, made a dream start at the Rizal Memorial Stadium when Ryutaro Karube caught the Global Cebu backline out of position with a delightful chip over the defence for Edward Ofere, who made no mistake in putting the Vietnamese side ahead. Their lead lasted barely three minutes, however, as the home side equalised in spectacular fashion. A speculative ball was played into Spaniard Rufino Sanchez, who controlled the ball with his chest before unleashing a stunning volley that gave Nguyen Thanh Thang no chance. Thanh Hoa restored their lead midway through the first half after some lovely build up play from Hoang Dinh Tung and Ofere, who set the ball up perfectly for Le Thanh Binh to curl it home from the edge of the area. Marjo Allardo’s side almost drew level again just minutes into the second half, but Brazilian Wesley dos Santos saw his free kick well saved by Nguyen Thanh Thang. The visitors then looked to have put the result beyond doubt just before the hour mark when Ofere got his second assist of the night, floating a ball into the box where Hoang Dinh Tung was left alone, taking a touch before sliding the ball past Patrick Deyto to make it 3-1. The home side pulled one back to give them some hope when Wesley headed home Paolo Bugas’ cross with ten minutes to go, and they completed their stunning comeback when Roberts turned in a header in the last minute of regulation time. The result means Thanh Hoa’s hopes of progressing to the ASEAN Zonal Semi-finals as the best second-placed team are now over ahead of their final match against Yangon United at home in two weeks. For Global Cebu, they remain bottom of the group with just the one win, and travel to face Bali United in their final match. www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-cup/latest/news/matchday-five-group-g-global-cebu-fc-3-3-thanh-hoa
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Post by cjeagle on Apr 11, 2018 23:34:57 GMT 8
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