Dinamo Zagreb 1 - 0 ASK Inter Bratislava
Lee's strike makes all the difference
Masksimir, Zagreb, Croatia
Division 3C - The match between the top and bottom teams of the league went as expected as Zagreb held possession for most of the match, needing only a fine Lee Song goal to settle matters.
Blues striker Ruslan Kostishin was dropped to the bench for the first time this season, giving Lee Song a starting berth at the opening whistle. The Chinese forward made the most of his chance, looking lively as he displayed a good understanding with strike partner Juan Manuel Gutiérrez de Cos. The latter was the reason that several scouts were reportedly in the stands watching the match but it could not be ascertained from which clubs they came from.
Inter Bratislava were obviously on instructions to stop their opponents at all costs and they responded as if they were going to battle. It took only 5 minutes for the first caution to be awarded as Jorge Barrera Toscano went clattering into Zagreb captain Ivo Rados, with absolutely no intention to go for the ball. The Croatian side were obviously getting a little rattled by the rough treatment being metted out and Peter Michael had to go off to seek treatment for a head wound midway through the first half.
Spaniard David Pirri was visibly struggling to keep up with the match in midfield for A.S.K and the visitors suffered as a result. Iñaki was running rings around him and the home side started to slip into the smooth passing routine that they were used to.
Olexandr Buryi's through ball in the 68th minute sent Lee Song through and the nippy forward made no mistake as he sent the ball spinning past a diving Jérôme Alonzo.
Australian defender Peter Michael will miss the next match against FC Skonto Riga after the yellow card he received in this match.
Masksimir, Zagreb, Croatia
Division 3C - The match between the top and bottom teams of the league went as expected as Zagreb held possession for most of the match, needing only a fine Lee Song goal to settle matters.
Blues striker Ruslan Kostishin was dropped to the bench for the first time this season, giving Lee Song a starting berth at the opening whistle. The Chinese forward made the most of his chance, looking lively as he displayed a good understanding with strike partner Juan Manuel Gutiérrez de Cos. The latter was the reason that several scouts were reportedly in the stands watching the match but it could not be ascertained from which clubs they came from.
Inter Bratislava were obviously on instructions to stop their opponents at all costs and they responded as if they were going to battle. It took only 5 minutes for the first caution to be awarded as Jorge Barrera Toscano went clattering into Zagreb captain Ivo Rados, with absolutely no intention to go for the ball. The Croatian side were obviously getting a little rattled by the rough treatment being metted out and Peter Michael had to go off to seek treatment for a head wound midway through the first half.
Spaniard David Pirri was visibly struggling to keep up with the match in midfield for A.S.K and the visitors suffered as a result. Iñaki was running rings around him and the home side started to slip into the smooth passing routine that they were used to.
Olexandr Buryi's through ball in the 68th minute sent Lee Song through and the nippy forward made no mistake as he sent the ball spinning past a diving Jérôme Alonzo.
Australian defender Peter Michael will miss the next match against FC Skonto Riga after the yellow card he received in this match.

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