By Ben Sherwood
Sports Writer
Sports Writer
“Quitting is not an option.”
Bel-Ami de Montreux
Louis Staley scored the first goal on a free kick just outside the area in the ninth minute. Two minutes later, Nate MURPHY found the net from thirty-five yards out.
Barely five minutes after Nate’s fabulous strike, Todd MILLER headed in the third goal from Garrett LOSSE’s bending cross.
Making a claim for the shirt
With three goals in the bank, the Olympians took their feet off the pedal until the Sina ALIPOUR show began.
The young striker was menacing from his introduction in the game in the 40th minute. Right after the break, he rose in the air over everybody to deliver an athletic bicycle kick that missed by half a whisker.
At the hour mark, Sina left two markers in his wake and put an unstoppable shot in the top shelf to make the score a commanding 4-0.
Ricardo MARTINEZ combined with Rick JOHNSON in the 67th minute and scored the fifth goal.
In the 70th minute, Josh KIMBALL lobbed a free kick behind a wall of men to marksman Sina who made sure to score the sixth and final goal. “I expected a more difficult game from Pan World who beat us 4-2 last June.
They had some injuries and were reduced to eight men at some point in the game for various reasons including dangerous play,” said OM manager Bel-Ami.
“But we played well. Nate ran the middle as he is supposed to, with consistency. Todd was lively and Sina, well, he has been wanting to wear the number 10 jersey. I think he is making his point clear.”
Elsewhere, Diablos beat Bosnia USA 2-1 to keep the race tight at the top of the table.
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