Match Analysis: 19 May 2012 Randburg F.C. (3rds) - Panorama F.C. 1-7
Date
19 May 2012
Competition
ILFA Seniors - Div Two
Venue
Randburg Sports Complex
Match
Randburg F.C. (3rds) - Panorama F.C.
Final Result
1 - 7
Goals
2 Daniel Swanepoel
1 Micheal Capazorio
1 Bryan Louw
1 Olaf Olgiati
1 Stoyan Stoychev
1 Wayne Wills
Assist
1 Olaf Olgiati
1 Stoyan Stoychev
1 Marco Almeida
1 Wayne Wills
1 Chezay Soombur
1 Nino Reis
Yellow Cards
1 Micheal Capazorio
1 Martin Mosima
1 Bryan Louw
1 Nicholas Brazer
Red Cards
Match Report
Another incredible performance for the first away victory for Panorama. Playing the passing game that is becoming very familiary to all of the players, Panorama soon scored after a lengthy period of pressure thanks to a penalty by Stoychev, his first goal of the season. The second goal was played in impossible spaces in a quick one-touch action that left Randburg's players bedazzled: in the space on 2 meters Swanepoel passed the ball to Olgiati to passed first time for the running Louw, who passed a defender with ease before scoring his first official goal for Panorama. In the second half Panorama managed to keep the pressure and the shape of the intricated system they have been playing, and taking advantage of a Randburg side attacking to find a goal, the soon found spaces to punish them: first after a solo run by Soombur Wills slotted in after the keeper's save, then Swanepoel find an impossible angle for the 4-0 few minutes later. The introduction of Ross, Brazer and Nino didn't change the dynamic of the game, and Panorama took advantage of the large spaces to find the 5th goal (an own goal from a deflected Capazorio's cross, on his first goal of the season as well) and the 6th (a header by Olgiati from a vicious Stoychev's free kick).
Randburg managed to pull one back thanks to a penalty almost saved by Rogers, in one of his best keeper's performance this season, before Swanepoel slotted his personal second after a one-two with Reis.
Man of the match: Bryan Louw. Usual amount of clean defending, but his runs on the left side overlapping on Soomburg and Ross tore apart Randburg's defense.