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| PPCFC v Dordoi. Back Row LtoR: Tiny, Dara, Obadin, Sovan, S Pheng, Ary. Front: Rady, Sothy, Suhana, Borey, Sokumpheak | 
As Phnom Penh Crown and Kyrgyzstan's Dordoi took to the field, the 
rain began. By the second minute it was a torrential storm and after 18 
minutes referee Sukhbir Singh from Singapore had seen enough and called a
 temporary halt to proceedings, taking the teams back to their dressing 
rooms. It was the final match of Group B of the 
AFC President's Cup
 qualifying round. Both Crown and Dordoi had already qualified with two 
wins apiece so the game would decide which team could have the bragging 
rights of winning the group. The downpour put paid to any hopes of a 
football match decided by anything other than who would adapt better to 
the conditions. Football as we know it, was not possible and it was more
 like a children's kick-and-rush game than a cup match in Asia's third 
tier of club competition. Referee Singh gave it thirty minutes before he
 called the two teams back out to continue, though large pools of water 
covered the surface of the Olympic Stadium and the rain continued to 
fall. It's easy to say, but the match became a lottery and the team that
 made the least mistakes was the likely victor. Before the temporary 
break, Dordoi had looked dangerous early on with top scorer Mirlam 
Murzaev giving Odion Obadin the slip but screwed his shot across the 
face of goal and wide. A couple of minutes later, Murzaev's first-time 
touch set Kaiumzhan Sharipov free down the center but Crown keeper Yok 
Ary was off his line quickly to block his shot. After eleven minutes, 
Kouch Sokumpheak's left-foot shot was kept out by Dordoi keeper Pavel 
Matiash's outstretched foot as the Crown skipper was put in by Sok 
Pheng. And that was about it before referee Singh called the two 
captains together and decided a break from the teeming rain was in 
order.
Thirty minutes later the two teams emerged to 
the applause of the 5,531 crowd and Sokumpheak was the first to benefit 
from the conditions, when he latched onto a sliced kick from Daniel 
Tagoe, sidestepped Matiash but his rolled shot from an acute angle got 
stuck in a puddle. Just after the half-hour, Yok Ary's outstretched leg 
diverted Anderson de Souza's goalbound effort and he was on his feet 
when Talant Samsaliev's forty-yard punt went straight into his arms. An 
Ary drop-kick found Khim Borey is space but he could only whip his 
effort into the side-netting from an angle, while Murzaev hit a 
25-yarder a few feet wide, his last action of the game as he was carried
 off on the stroke of half-time. After the restart, Sok Pheng blazed 
over from distance and Sharipov was off target at the other end. Yok Ary
 was down smartly to deny de Souza after referee Singh had waved play on
 despite Pheak Rady being flattened in the build-up. On the hour, 
Sokumpheak's vision and fifty-yard cross-field pass set Sok Pheng  away 
but his powerful drive went straight to Matiash. With Dordoi using their
 aerial prowess to good effect, Crown were forced to defend more than 
attack and a diving header from Vadim Khrachenko flashed a few feet 
wide, while David Tetteh's shot was gathered safely by Ary.
On
 68 minutes Sos Suhana and Sokumpheak combined tidily to give Suhana an 
opening, but again Matiash was fully behind the low drive. Soon after, 
Sokumpheak lent back and sent a shot well over the top as both teams 
made substitutions in an effort to break the deadlock. With three 
minutes remaining, Sok Sovan fed Sokumpheak and his 20-yard stinging 
drive went the wrong side of the upright. A minute later, Pheak Rady 
hesitated with his clearance, then caught the ankle of David Tetteh just
 inside the penalty area, and though he initially allowed play to 
continue, referee Singh brought play back, awarded a spot-kick and 
cautioned Rady. After two minutes of treatment for Yok Ary, Azamat 
Baimatov's penalty kick just crept under the goalkeeper's despairing 
dive and Dordoi had won the game with virtually the last kick. 
Gut-wrenching for Crown to have fought so well and to lose at the last 
gasp, as Dordoi claimed the top spot in Group B with three straight 
victories. Crown coach David Booth commented in the aftermatch press 
conference; "It was a good game by both teams given the conditions. I 
thought we were quite comfortable for most of the game, we dealt with 
everything right up until the last thirty seconds...our fitness was 
good, we just lost concentration at the very last moment...The referee 
was correct to bring us off, it was impossible, it was a danger....I was
 happy with 90 minutes but not happy with the last thirty seconds. It 
was a shame really as it spoiled a lot of hard work."
PPCFC v Dordoi: Ary, Rady, Sovan, Tiny, Obadin, Sothy, Dara, Suhana, S Pheng (H Pheng 73), Borey, Sokumpheak. 
Subs not used; Chamrouen, Vanthan, Lika, Sophanal, Seyha, Sovanna, Makara. 
Bookings: Rady. 
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| Last minute team huddle | 
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| The Dordoi starting XI | 
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| It's pouring with rain during the match | 
 
2 comments:
Good effort. Stupid rain.
You can't blame mother nature.
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