OM Oquirrh Field, South Jordan (May 11, 2011) - Olympique Montreux’s Division One team (D1) maintained its unbeaten streak to three matches on Wednesday evening when it defeated a very good FC Competent Cadavers at OM Oquirrh Field in West Jordan.
The score was 4-1 with marksman Alan Ruelas scoring twice
"Our D1 team is in rebuilding mode," team coach Bel-Ami de Montreux told the team’s official website. "It is a work in progress and we are still evaluating some of the players who are struggling to fit into the team."
Bel-Ami's team plays next Saturday against a fired up Mutiny FC, led by the brash and distinguish PJ Jensen who has fired the first verbal shots in social media:
Jensen posted this on his Facebook status:
"OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX CAN KISS MY ASS AND THEY ARE GOING DOWN ON SATURDAY."
Well said, Jensen!
OM D1 has won its three first games by a combined 13-3 score.
"We are playing a lot of back to back games," defender Colton Spencer said, "but each game is an opportunity to take three points, so I hope we do not go kissing PJ’s ass this weekend. I heard PJ does not shower very often, so it must be rather smelly down there."
In Tuesday’s game, Winger Alan put the Olympians ahead after just 4 minutes and it looked to be an easy evening. But the Cadavers team quickly composed themselves and started putting up a fight.
They controlled possession.
It was apparent that OM midfielder Robert Engelbretch and his mates weren’t playing well, prompting Bel-Ami to rethink the formation to slow down the speedy Cadavers.
In the 12th minute, central defenders Igor Ivakovic and Colton miscommunicated to gift a one on one opportunity to the opposition that made sure to score on keeper Martin Martinez.
In the second half, the Olympians, playing rather poorly, but still managed to strike two more times with penalty goal by Alan (53rd), Adam Sandoval (68th). Alan completed the scoring in the 79th minute.
“It was not a pretty sight from here. Me missed so many opportunities to silence the Cadavers but fired blank too many times. I think our superior fitness saved us. The Cadavers just could not maintain the same rhythm for 90 minutes,” said Bel-Ami.
Saturday will be a battle! See you there!
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