Belconnen United FC VS Canberra Olympic FC
Round 16 Match Report

Belconnen’s men side has had a lot
to be happy with over the last two weeks, managing to overcome their drought for
victory in their last game at McKellar and then following up with a convincing
win on the road. They returned to McKellar this week with high spirits and a
big boost in morale and they looked to build on this to close out the season.
With the tides turning and seven crucial points in the last three matches behind their sails, Belconnen were looking at this match-up against 7th place Canberra Olympic as a great opportunity to solidify themselves in the top half of the table and potentially make some very beneficial ground in a week where the first place Tigers and third place Gungahlin found themselves in a situation where at least one of those two must drop points. A solid result at home similar to the last fortnight and Belconnen would gain an lot out of a positive result.
Belconnen only made one change from the week before, which was a forced change with Luca Florez coming in for the suspended Luca Macor.
Olympic would have been hoping that in-form goal scorer, Aisosa Ihegie, could continue his great season and contribute heavily to the result, sitting at nine goals and in second spot of the competition standings.
Should Belconnen drop all three points in this match-up, they would drop back down into seventh, so the stakes were high, as the points on offer in this game could drastically change the shape of the season outlook for either side.
Belconnen started
looking shaky, with Ihegie immediately looking lively and running through the
defense but they held tight and, after a few moments, were on the attack
themselves, even capitalising, with Luca Florez managing a great run and
squaring the ball to Dustin Wells, who curled the shot for a very sharp and
clean finish for the opening goal after four minutes.
Olympic once again pushed right away after the restart, earning themselves a corner but Wells continued to be a thorn in the side of Olympic as Belco fired right back with a corner of their own.
The game was very back and forth, in a fast flowing and exhilarating opening 30 minutes, with both teams missing out on chances by narrow margins. There was a pass that looked to set Ihegie off towards goal that was called back for a very narrow offside. Minutes later, a lovely weighted pass soared over the Olympic defense and had Darren Bailey isolated but the keeper rushed out of the box in a last-ditch effort and although Bailey could nudge the ball past him, the angle was too tight for him to do anything.
Olympic won a free kick that was in definite striking range after a 50/50 duel saw Christian Kreskas give away a foul but the free kick fizzled out over everyone’s heads.
Ihegie almost got the game level only a minute later, after Olympic’s midfield won the ball high up the pitch and let their striker have a crack but the shot narrowly missed to the left of the goal.
Florez almost managed to get Belco’s second goal of the game with a lovely breakaway run but couldn’t get his shot past the keeper. Belconnen continued to press though, getting the better of the chances and having the back four from Olympic peddling backwards, in a dominant display. They got themselves a corner in the 30th that very nearly sent them further in front but was stopped in the corner by a defender and, as Belconnen scrambled to have a second shot at it, the keeper rose to the occasion and dealt with the second attempt expertly.
The closer that the game got to half-time the more likely it looked that Olympic might find a goal to equalise but Belco held strong in defense and looked strong at the back.
The half came to a close without this breakthrough, giving both teams the time to head back into the sheds and reestablish their strategy.
Belconnen were
forced into a change at half-time, with Cassidy Tanddo replacing the injured Zac
Maybury. Belconnen nearly got a second just after half-time but the
keeper established early that he would continue to be a very tough man to score
against, with another astonishing save.
Belconnen finally managed to get their second a few minutes later when Luca Florez once again showed very quick feet to get himself in a great run towards goal, this time backing himself and managing to sneak the ball under the keeper, Luca grabbing his third of the season.
Olympic sparked into a much more aggressive attack, managing to grab a goal back just on the stroke of 65 minutes played, this was the first goal that Belconnen had conceded in 266 minutes (4 hours and 26 mins) of football. Belco fired back quickly though, with Luca Florez managing to find the back of the net for a second time, after being found in a great position from a beautiful Christian Kreskas cross and Florez with a well-placed header that floated in. He managed to cement the display even further in the 75th, when a nice through-ball from Dustin Wells sent him on his own with only the keeper to beat, placing the ball in the bottom right corner for a hat-trick and a fourth Belco goal for the game.
Belconnen brought on Curtis Schaeffer in the 69th minute and Maxx Green in the 80th minute, to press on the attack late in the game, Schaeffer proving particularly difficult to contain. The game did slow to a slower tempo late, as both teams seemed to be resigned to the result, the game finishing with a resounding 4-1 victory for the home team, who continue to see their fortunes flourish with three straight wins.







