**Match Report: Cambridge South M5 vs St Neots 3**

Justin Lecher

Cambridge South M5 started their pre-season on a high note with a commanding 3-0 win over St Neots 3. The friendly match was filled with great individual performances and a few amusing moments, setting a positive tone for the upcoming season.

 

The day began with a light-hearted mix-up during the warm-up when Justin hilariously forgot his own name during introductions, confidently introducing himself as "Huw," much to the team's amusement. This set a fun tone ahead of what would turn out to be a solid team performance.

 

Cambridge South took control of the game early on, with newcomer Garath proving to be a key player up front. He found the back of the net twice, showing sharp instincts and clinical finishing in his debut. His efforts helped South establish a strong lead by halftime.

 

The midfield was dominated by Betts, whose commanding presence earned him Player of the Match honors. He controlled the tempo, broke up opposition plays, and connected well with the attack, playing a pivotal role in the team's success.

 

The game was not without its moments of flair and excitement, with Ivo pulling off an impressive tomahawk shot. However, instead of hitting the back of the net, he managed to send the ball soaring over a 10-meter-high fence—perhaps a reminder that precision can sometimes be more important than power!

 

 

Overall, it was a fantastic start to the pre-season for Cambridge South M5. With strong individual performances, particularly from Garath and Betts, the team looks well-prepared for the challenges ahead.

 

(MW here unsure if Chat Gpt or not perhaps I need some kind of checker, possible deterrent maybe one additional lemon vote on the following Saturday if suspected) 

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George Betts
Player of the Match

Great first match performance  Lots of running 

Justin Lecher
Lemon of the Match

Forgot his own name when asked