![]() ![]() Niall Saliba tried to keep his team in the game until Ken Erdogan’s goal soon diminished their hopes of a possible comeback. They managed to extend their lead to 7-3, an advantage that Exiles could not recover from as after Kurt Griscti’s goal, Pasztor replied immediately. Both teams scored in the first minute of the second session, but Sirens’ reaction was bold enough. Pasztor kept his team ahead with a goal from a man-up situation. Italian veteran Pietro Figlioli made his first start in the Maltese league while Matthias Pasztor for Sirens, Valentino Gallo and Guillermo Molina for Exiles all made their return to the local scene.īoth foreigners of Exiles scored an early goal to cancel the opener by Pasztor and the other goal by Figlioli. Sirens controlled the game and made sure not to make crucial mistakes that might cost them the three points. This time, Sirens broke the norm as they found no difficulty in defeating Exiles Welbee’s. 13Īn encounter between these two teams, normally result in a balanced affair. At the end of the match, Marsaxlokk were the most satisfied team. Marsaskala had a foreigner advantage but failed to capitalise as they could only avoid a defeat through Ferenc Salamon’s goal. The three points were up for grabs in the last session. But as if he wasn’t the protagonist of his team in this session, Moskov was red carded in the last two seconds of the session, a decision which raised some eyebrows. Marsaxlokk’s number five kept his team ahead again after David Pace Lupi’s equaliser. After Moskov equalised and Bence Batori put his team back in front, Moskov scored twice to put Marsaxlokk in the lead for the first time. This goal proved only as a source of determination for Marsaxlokk in the third session. Marsaskala built again a double advantage until Marsaxlokk vanished that advantage partially due to a goal by Kyle Navarro. The same story prolonged in the second session. Max Zammit and Ryan Galea responded but after Mark Carani’s goal, Nikola Moskov equalised again. Two goals in the early moments of the game, seemed to pave the way for an easy win for Marsaskala. The result is a clear indication of how the game developed as Marsaskala started better but as the game evolved Marsaxlokk had their say on the outcome. In what sure must be considered as the first surprise of the summer, Marsaxlokk Brown’s held Marsaskala in a 10-10 draw. This result could have an effect on Marsaskala ESC’s season. ![]()
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