Match Report: WFA National League 2024/2025 Match Weekend 2

15 Dec 2024

Match Weekend 2

Nottinghamshire PFC faced a tough set of fixtures this weekend, battling against some strong opponents. While the results didn’t go their way, the team showed real signs of development, particularly on the second day, as they worked hard to adopt a more organised and passing-focused style of play.

Match Results: Summary

  • Aspire 4-1 Nottinghamshire PFC

  • Greenbank 3-0 Nottinghamshire PFC

  • Teesside 4-0 Nottinghamshire PFC

  • Sevenoaks 1-0 Nottinghamshire PFC

Despite a challenging weekend, Nottinghamshire PFC showed determination and progress, particularly in their final game, and are motivated to keep improving in their remaining fixtures.

 

Aspire 4-1 Nottinghamshire PFC

Nottinghamshire started the weekend against a strong Aspire side. While Aspire controlled much of the match, Nottinghamshire fought back to score a goal, showing glimpses of their attacking potential. Despite the loss, it was clear the team was eager to improve and adapt.

 

Greenbank 3-0 Nottinghamshire PFC

In the second match, Nottinghamshire had moments of promise but struggled after conceding an early goal due to a lapse in focus. However, the team showed resilience and began to implement a more passing-oriented style as the game progressed, setting the stage for better performances.

 

Teesside 4-0 Nottinghamshire PFC

Against a well-organised Teesside team, Nottinghamshire worked hard to break through but couldn’t find the finishing touch. Still, the players continued to push forward, showing their desire to improve and compete at a higher level.

 

Sevenoaks 1-0 Nottinghamshire PFC

The final match of the weekend was the closest and most encouraging. Nottinghamshire played with greater confidence, adopting a more structured and attacking approach. The match was decided by a narrow back-post goal from Sevenoaks, but Nottinghamshire’s performance highlighted their potential to compete strongly in the future.

 

Disappointing Results: Improved Performance

While the weekend ended without a win, there were many positives to take away. Nottinghamshire PFC showed growing cohesion and commitment to a passing style of play. Their resilience and determination were clear, and their ability to adapt and improve bodes well for the remainder of the season.

With 13 fixtures still to play in the WFA National League in the new year, Nottinghamshire PFC remains focused on building momentum and turning their progress into results. The team’s determination and growing confidence suggest that brighter days are ahead, as they continue to work towards achieving success in the league.

Stay tuned for updates as Nottinghamshire PFC takes to the pitch again, determined to bounce back stronger!

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