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Seniors left empty handed away to Welshpool

Seniors left empty handed away to Welshpool

Media Officer21 Mar 2022 - 14:00
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Wake up call for seniors but second half positives

The long journey down to Welshpool ended in a disappointing defeat for the seniors as a single goal on the cusp of half time was enough for the hosts to take all 3 points.

Reflecting on the performance and the game, manager Aron Griffith had this to say:

"Unfortunately this wasn’t the result we were hoping for. We knew it was going to be a tough game, expected nothing less. It really was a game of two halves. I thought we were really flat and didn't get going in that first half at all. Becca kept us in the game a few times to be fair. We were missing those through balls, created only one or two half chances but that energy and performance levels we've seen in recent matches just wasn't there.

This altered in the second half and we dominated the play having most of the possession. We had some decent enough chances and a disallowed goal which we thought was 'on' albeit a tight call. Maybe the balance of game might have turned in our favour had that decision gone our way. Who knows we might have kicked on, and got something out of the game. To be fair, their goalie made some good saves and their defence was excellent despite our relentless pressure. They frustrated us again and again and got numbers behind the ball. Over the full 90 mins we didn't do enough to earn the win, so respect to Welshpool they took their chance and defended brilliantly.

However a real positive for us today was Menna from our under 16s side stepping up to make her senior debut coming on as a second half sub and impressed. This shows the club's player pathway is working and the future of CPD Merched Bangor 1876 looks bright when you also consider the u19s ( those 16, 17 and 18 year olds) that played today so I'm really happy with that aspect.

All credit to Welshpool, on balance they were the better team today, definately in that first half anyway and we wish them all the best for the rest of the season. So we'll dust ourselves off and look towards our next set of games. This is a learning curve for us all and we'll learn together from games like this, focussing on those many positives from that second half performance and build on it. Having said that, we need to see a reaction from the team and bounce back starting next week against Holywell. "

Heledd Evans who captained the team added:

"Not the result we were hoping for. We found it hard to play simple football and keep possession for some reason. Our performance second half was much better and more positive after a change of formation. Menna came on to make her first team debut and slotted in perfectly. Cerys also came on and continued to press on their defence and Gwen was unlucky to have her goal ruled offside. Plenty of positives to take to next week’s game."

Match details

Match date

Sun 20 Mar 2022

Kickoff

14:00

Competition

Premier Division

League position

4
CPDM Bangor 1876 WFC
6
Welshpool Town FC
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