By Proma Ajoy Shil
Ace United vs. Blinders
The first half started with the same intensity showcased by both teams. Blinders started with a strong attack up front, attempting shots but failing to finish in the first half. Blinders got a bit intense in the beginning, which led to Ace United getting a free kick but couldn’t score it. Ace United created a good defense at the back, making it hard for Blinders to attempt shots. The first half ended with neither team scoring. The second half began with dominance from the Blinders, showcasing a strong performance and chemistry. Ace United seemed to be under pressure, but they tried to regain their lost momentum. They started passing better and attempting shots, but due to a poor finish, they weren't successful. Blinders got a free kick, but it was saved by Rabab. As the match went on, Blinders got physical, leading to a yellow card. With a few minutes left until the second half ended, Blinders scored a very acute goal. The second half ended with Blinders leading 1-0.
Siege vs. Astros
A balanced start in the first half. The Astros got a free kick due to a foul play by one of the defenders of Siege, but they failed to score. The match was mostly dominated by Siege in terms of the attack, whereas the Astros focused more on defending than attempting to score. The Astros had countless opportunities to score, but due to the lack of chemistry between their strikers, they missed those chances. Siege played a very aggressive game in both halves, and Shifa Rafi from Siege got a yellow card. Siege had an upper hand in the match with a great attacking side. They scored a goal towards the end of the first half. The Astros got another free kick, but the ball was deflected by the wall formed by the defense line of Siege. Both teams played aggressively in the second half, which resulted in Shana, one of the Astros' players, receiving a red card.
The match ended with Siege winning 1-0.
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