Our U15 Boys produced a vintage performance last week as they returned to action against Berkhamsted Green in the league. The lads smashed in 6 goals and kept a clean sheet in a pitch perfect performance.
This setup two tough games against a tasty Evergreen side, the first off which was played today away. In a very tight and evenly managed match, Evergreen sneaked home with a 2-0 win, however, our boys were really good value throughout and will be looking to even the score next week when they host them at home in the quarter final of the Intermediate Cup!
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U16 Boys faced AC Finchley South from the White division in the 3rd round of the Challenge Cup, but, regardless of the competition, the match was an opportunity to restore some pride after a sobering defeat last week.
The boys have been trained ceaselessly to get to the ball first in all situations in a football match and also know that movement off the ball is crucial for any footballer hoping to perform highly. Of course, knowing this and executing it are two different things and, sadly, the start of this game saw too many boys on their heels, with poor touches and many players only moving when they were in possession of the ball, invisible without it and no help to their team-mates in these moments. The inevitable happened and the Wood conceded first: possession gifted cheaply, a foul conceded when favourite to win the ball, the wall showing a lack of courage to break with a tame free-kick deflecting into the net off a Wood back.
The Wood fought back with a very high quality goal as Captain Crucefix drilled a forward pass that the impressive Fan plucked out of the sky to beat his man before producing a finish of the highest order to level the game. Still the tempo and approach was not right though and another goal found the Wood net, the opposition drifting in unopposed from the Wood’s right and then profiting from gaps on the Wood’s left flank to score. The boys came in 1-2 at half time against a game but, limited opposition. Nothing less was to be expected when training and instructions are discarded and a majority of players don’t pull their weight.
However, today’s match served as a perfect example of not only what can be lost through bad habits but, what can also be achieved when players’ approach and execution matches or exceeds the levels expected. A fantastic half of football followed with the Wood displaying all their very best attributes: front foot football, pressing in groups, first to the ball, tough in the tackle, passing simply and unselfishly, quality finishing and everyone playing for each other and doing their bit.
Elboukhari bossed it between the sticks, not putting a foot or hand wrong and barking out instructions like a parade ground sergeant. MoM Pop gave everything at centre half and produced a tremendous defensive display. Zefi worked tirelessly in the middle and oozed class on the ball, allowing the team to start controlling the match through possession of the ball. McGuinness not letting up as he produced a massive shift on the wing. Just as inevitably as before, but, this time as a positive, the Wood grabbed the game by the scruff of its neck, crushed the opposition and dominated the match.
The match was levelled after Collier picked up the ball in midfield after good work from Carlow and Green. He slalomed forward to smash a venomous shot on target with Green doing really well to continue his run and arrive perfectly to rifle home the keeper’s parried save. Da Silva was then razor sharp as beat down a Finchley clearance and hammered the ball home to put the Wood in front.
Da Silva now worked a chance to Silva, whose shot was parried by the away keeper; this time it was Makamian sniffing the opportunity and he slotted home nicely for 4-2. Makamian then hunted down the ball with Da Silva, who slipped in Silva to dance around the Finchley defence before sliding home a composed finish for 5-2.
Crucefix regained possession in the next play, freeing Zefi and Fan to pass the ball beautifully and present Silva with another chance that he gobbled up after rounding the keeper and then Fan produced a massive challenge, the ball rebounding to Silva who fired home another excellent low shot for his hatrick.
One final goal was produced and it was top quality coming on the counter from a Finchley corner. Zefi won the first clearance, Pop the subsequent header, Makamian pounced thereafter to slip in Silva. His pass to Da Silva, his cute lay-off allowing another simple Silva pass, bamboozling the away defence and presenting Fan with a chance he expertly took, completing his brace and an excellent individual performance as the ball smashed home off the right hand post. A super goal created in 15 seconds and 7 passes from one end to the other.
The half finished 7-0, the game finished 8-2 and the Wood could have scored many more besides. How then was the second half so different to the first? Nothing more than a change in mindset from talented players that decided to dig deep and follow their training. We continue to work on that mindset going forward but, can look forward to a big quarter final in February. Well done to the lads.
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The Wood’s U15 girls continued their fine run of form with a well deserved and extremely valuable win against current league leaders Brook House.
Having lost the reverse fixture back in September we knew what to expect from Brook House and, with eyes on the top of the table, we knew we would have to play well and be up for a physical battle.
We started the game brightly and you got the sense immediately that the game was there to be won. That became even more apparent when we took the lead on 5 minutes. A sweeping cross field ball by Abi found Amie on the right wing. She cut inside with neat football and slipped a ball through to Milly who then shrugged off two defenders before unleashing a superb strike into the very top corner. 1-0 and game on!
The game then fell into a pattern of the Wood playing neat football and pushing for a second goal, whilst also dominating in midfield and at the back to prevent the visitors getting back into the game. Brook House generated some pressure towards the end of the second half but keeper Nisa was rarely called into action, with the back four of Lenj, Amy, Abi and Lily completely in control.
A spate of injuries for the visitors and stoppages to the game disrupted our flow at times but we continued to dominate into the second half and we knew that a second goal would be too much for the visitors to come back from. We got the perfect opportunity to do that on 60mins when we were awarded a penalty after Scarlett was fouled by the onrushing keeper. Abi stepped up to take the kick but saw it saved and the score remained 1-0.
With a strong squad available we were able to rotate players and keep the energy and momentum going. The visitors were at times hanging on and a desperate last minute foul on Milly on the edge of the box summed up how the game was going. The visitors were stubborn in defence, to their credit, and after playing a direct style of football on the “counter attack” the game remained in the balance. Thankfully our back four dealt with absolutely everything and were completely flawless all game so we were able to see out the match without the visitors registering a meaningful shot on target. This is great testament to how well we played and also how far we have come since we lost to Brook House in September. We lost that game 1-0 but it could easily have been more and we were bullied out of the game. This week it was the complete opposite and for that we are so so proud of the girls.
Player of the match this week goes to Milly who was excellent all game and scored a goal of the season contender to win the game for us. All of the girls were amazing, just like last week, and we have become a hard team to beat…which is just as well as we have some massive games coming up!
The league table now looks favourable and we are still in the county cup so all to play for!
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U14 girls had a tough quarter final in the Junior League cup today against a good Ware side.
Hoping that league standings would count for something the girls came out of the blocks like Olympic sprinters with the front 3 of G9, Lonaldo and Elsinho causing mayhem in the Ware defence. It wouldn’t be long before G9 broke free and showed her class and growing maturity in front of goal; steadying herself and passing the ball into the net with a sublime finish past the keeper for 1-0 Wood!
As the girls worked hard for goal number two there were glimpses of a new midfield powerhouse emerging in front of our eyes! Poppy N is learning a new position as the Borehamwood Busquets, holding and promoting play as a deep ball playing CDM. In only her second outing in this position she won POM in an excellent display of skill and composure under pressure, always in the right place at the right time and able to find a white shirt. This in turn freed skipper Annie, Kara or Aanya to dictate the play further forward.
We had a debut today from Jet, a very silkily skilled ball playing midfielder who will add a lot of class to our engine room. The back 5 consisted of Emily in goal with RB Yvie and LB Theaya and our two CBs of Yvie & Poppy S; add in the excellent Isabella (who was her tenacious, all guns blazing self) and this proved a very formidable unit. These girls gave Ware no quarter and stopped them from breaking our lines with some excellent defensive displays.
Theaya, with an excellent front foot forward attack won the ball high off the Ware right midfielder and was able to find teammate Lonaldo, who beat her marker and smashed an unstoppable effort in the top bins!
Heading towards half time with the game in our palms, the girls over-elaborated playing out and got caught, giving Ware a free pass pack Into the game. The half ended 2-1 and the team talk was heavy on how we should react to any situations we find ourselves in so the girls where prepped and ready. We decided to change our shape second half to get both our two No 9s - Gabby & Sophie - on the pitch, to try to force the all important next goal. This 3-5-2 formation paid dividends pretty quickly as the double threat up front pushed Ware back deeper and helped our midfield keep them penned in.
Some fine one-two passing released Sophie who timed and angled her run to perfection, then looped the ball over the Ware GK for the important third, opening her Wood account and giving us daylight between the sides: 3-1.
The girls started to dominate the game more readily now with Aanya and Poppy seeming to be on the ball every second. Karadonna was finding lots of good positions as was Elsinho & Hazzie but the ball just didn’t seem to fall for them today.
The Wood’s 4th was to come from an excellent long drive into the bottom corner from schemer Aanya; that’s two in two for this exciting young lady with tricks for days she is an absolute pleasure to watch! The girls’ 5th goal was to come with 5 mins to go from G9 who found space in the area after good work from Hazel and she buried the ball into the Ware goal with a powerful close range effort.
All in all it was a really good run out for the team and securing a semi final place is a big achievement; the girls are now on the verge of greatness and will be going all out to make that final!