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Toa Payoh- Myjia camp's morale is at an all time-high after earning a 7-4 victory against Nestle Singapore at First Toa Payoh Secondary School.Despite missing several players through commitment and loan spell.

Myjia started off the match as favourite with many facts and statistic in favour of Myjia FFC.Myjia hardly put a wrong foot in right from the start of the match and dominated much of the possesion. Myjia had chance aplently right from the start of the match but however failed to convert the chance.

The break through came on the 17th minute when a sweetly taken corner taken by teenage winger Ebenzer fell to the foot of Waimeng who made no mistake and convert the chance for the first goal of the game.Myjia continued to push on for the second goal but to no avail.

The turning point came when Jackson was introduced into the match. The match soon became a one-sided affair. On the 25th minute, Ebenzer who got into space fired a shot which seems goal bound was saved by the keeper which resulted in a corner.

This time a sweetly taken corner by tenacious midfielder Kenneth Koh fell to the feet of Waimeng who intended to take a shot first time only to be block by a oncoming defender. However the shot was deflected into the feet of Jackson who made no mistake with a tap in.

2-0 was the scoreline and Myjia confidence grew within the team as Myjia became more ambitious and taking shots from long range. A good vision pass from Kenneth sets Jackson through who made no mistake and fired a shot which left the keeper with no chance. Two goals from Jackson and 3-0 read the scoreline.

However Myjia was not done with the onslaught of Nestle Singapore. Speedy Winger Delvin received a ball from Waimeng down the byline made a sudden burst of pace which left the defenders trailing him took his chance with no mistake. 4-0 was the scoreline and it was a very one sided affair.

Myjia continued to press on for a fifth goal and got their reward. Waimeng who was through on goal was tripped by a Nestle defender in the penalty area and the referee awarded a penalty. Aaron step up calmly and took the spot kick. He made no mistake and put the ball past the keeper for his first goal for Myjia.

5-0 was the scoreline during half time. The match seems all over for Nestle Singapore with a mountain to climb. Vincent did his usual half time prep talk and did some reshuffle in formation.

Myjia started the second half shakily and allowed Nestle to pull one goal back. However Myjia continued Nestle Singapore to dominate in possesion. It was not long before Nestle Singapore finds the net again with an effective long and direct game.

5-2 was the scoreline. Myjia quickly settle in to the pace of the game and became more composed. Player/Manager Vincent then came into action with a brilliant pass that picks out Waimeng in space. Waimeng controlled the ball beautifully before firing an unstoppable ball past the keeper. 6-2 was the scoreline and Waimeng was the joint topscorer after netting two in the match.

However the stunning goal failed to put Nestle Singapore morale down. Instead it spurred them on. Direct play caught Myjia again as the striker outmuscled the defender to put the ball past custodian Raymond for the third time in the game.

Nestle Singapore confidence grew and the pressed on hoping to get something out of the game. This time a defensive error allowed Nestle's striker time and space who made no mistake in putting the ball past Raymond. 6-4 was the scoreline as Nestle seems destined to get something out of the game with their confidence on a high.

Nestle Singapore continued to press on but to no avail.

However Myjia whose second half was not of the best manage to find the cutting edge to put the final nail into the coffin. Experience midfielder Waimeng pick Vincent out in space and the striker fired in a shot only for the keeper to punch the ball out.

However Vincent reacted quickly to meet the rebound. Instead of taking a shot, he squared the ball to teenage winger Ebenzer who made no mistake in tapping the ball into the empty net.

The goal was also the last action of the game. 7-4 was the scoreline as Myjia march on with another victory and First Toa Payoh Secondary School remained a fortress for Myjia FFC.
 
 
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