NPL Round 3, 2022: Belconnen United FC VS Gungahlin United FC
23 April, 2022

Belconnen United returned home to their home base of McKellar Park for their round 3 matchup against northside rivals Gungahlin United FC this weekend, fresh off of the back of their first victory of the season two weeks ago away to Western Canberra Wanderers and an added week of preparation due to the Easter break.
Gungahlin come into this fixture also off the back of a victory against Monaro Panthers in the last round, and a draw in their opening game puts them in second position on the table, which Belconnen would be looking to take from them in an important fixture to set the pace for the next few weeks.
Belconnen was notably without electric forward Max Green for this game, who offered a lot of the spark in attack in Belconnen’s first game at home this season, so they would be looking for a big effort from the front line of Chris Reay, Juan Ospina and Keegan Vucetic to make up for that absence.
The game saw a fairly tame and even opening few minutes, both teams defense having some questions asked of them early. Belconnen saw some space in the early stages from some nice through balls from Ospina to get the play in behind the defense, but Gungahlin’s scramble was up to the challenge early.
There was a free kick awarded to the away side just outside the penalty box after nearly ten minutes played, but keeper Alex Connell was there to meet a low shot and keep it under control nicely.
Belconnen nearly got the breakthrough early after a lovely ball was threaded behind the defense which Christian Kreskas nudged towards goal, but the shot drifted wide and out for a goal kick.
Gungahlin managed to get the opening goal of the game in the 25th, after a clearance from the defense managed to sneak past the entirety of the field and into open space, which striker Jeremy Habtemariam managed to chase through and collect well before Alex Connell could get there, and despite Connell’s efforts to close the gap the opposing number 10 managed to get it past and into the bottom left corner of the goal.
Habtemariam almost made it two after a mistimed pass from Belconnen defender Phil Borgeaud gave him the opportunity to pounce and intercept, and seeing the keeper off his line decided to shoot from just beyond halfway, in a dangerous floating ball that had the keeper struggling but fortunately for the home side, also drifting just wide.
Gungahlin continued to launch a lethal assault in search of a second, with Borgeaud and Habtemariam getting into an intense duel in the middle and leftback Harry Menham being asked a lot of questions out in the flank by the very strong threat of Gungahlin winger Michael John.
Menham managed to show some quick feet that got the crowd very impressed as the Blue Devils got an opportunity to counter, but Gungahlin’s keeper was alert to the danger and by the time a second chance shot could be sent in, the defenders were back to throw their bodies in the way.
A minute later, Gungahlin turned it into a two goal lead as midfielder Joshua Gaspari got an opportunity to drive the ball into the box and did a great job of angling the shot to go through Connell’s feet and in to extend the lead, just on the stroke of halftime.
Gungahlin managed to be in control of the game for a large portion of that opening half, and Belconnen did well to survive most of the onslaught, probably making that second goal sting even more to concede. The Blue Devils would need to just stay confident and stay resilient in the second half, as one goal early could break this game right back open.
To start off the second half, there was a substitution that brought substitute striker Tato Kersberg into the game to replace Ospina, as some freshness in attack could hopefully snag them a goal to get them back into this match.
They almost saw that goal arrive five minutes into the second half when Chris Reay was set free, but the defense closed him down before he could get a clean strike at goal. The Blue Devils continued to press, forcing the Gungahlin keeper to scramble for a diving save a moment later, but the corner didn’t amount to much.
Gungahlin threw a lot of players into the box to make corners difficult to find a result from, but Belco once again nearly managed to sneak one when a corner found its target man directly in front of goal, but the header was too high and went wayward of goal.
Gungahlin’s defense was proving to be difficult to break, and tensions were beginning to really flair up. Gungahlin picked up a yellow card to midfielder McLachlan, and only a few short moments there was a very contentious contact between Borgeaud and Gungahlin’s Michael John that had a lot of people in attendance convinced that John should have picked up a booking. A few moments after that, Borgeaud again was caught up in some concerning contact, which brought him out of proceedings earlier than he’d like with some concern about his shoulder.
Gungahlin managed to get a third, almost certainly decisive goal a few minutes later when John managed to get himself onto the scorecard.
Belconnen continued to press whenever they could but the defense was still not giving them much room at all to work with, with Christian Kreskas, Chris Reay, Keegan Vucetic and Harry Menham noticeably working hard in attack to try and find an opening.
Reay nearly got a consolation goal in the 84th minute but the keeper got to the ball just before he could strike. He continued to press for something to show for the team’s efforts but the defense was there to meet him almost immediately whenever he won possession.
Tensions continued to be at boiling point when Kreskas conceded a foul and a yellow card just before the 90th minute, but Gungahlin’s Habtemariam had some choice words after the fact. A minute later, Belconnen conceded a penalty that Michael John stepped up to take, but Belco’s keeper was up to the task of saving it to keep the score line from getting any worse.
The game came to an end shortly after, a frustrating result for sure for the home side as they head back onto the road still searching for a victory at home, now sitting at only one win from their first three matches and in dire need of some form.
Christian Kreskas earned himself the Belconnen United Player of the Match for his notable effort to try and spark the game alive for his side.



