London Cranes soared to a thrilling 2-1 victory over FC Baresi Reserves in a fiercely contested match at Flanders. The Cranes, hungry for success, wasted no time asserting their dominance as they seized an early lead.
It was Foday Sesay who drew first blood for London Cranes, confidently converting a penalty to put his team ahead. With the momentum firmly in their favor, the Cranes pressed forward, determined to extend their advantage.
However, FC Baresi Reserves refused to go down without a fight, and they managed to claw their way back into the game with an equalizer from Edson Lami. The match hung in the balance as both teams battled relentlessly for supremacy.
As the clock ticked down and the tension reached fever pitch, it was London Cranes’ youngest talent, Alvah Sebyala, who emerged as the hero of the hour. In a moment of sheer brilliance, Alvah found the back of the net with a last-minute winning goal, sending the Cranes’ faithful into raptures of celebration.
Despite a valiant effort from FC Baresi Reserves, they were unable to find another breakthrough, and the final whistle blew, sealing a hard-fought 2-1 victory for London Cranes.
This crucial win not only marked the Cranes’ sixth league triumph of the season but also propelled them into sixth place in the league standings. It was a performance marked by grit, determination, and skill, highlighting the team’s potential to compete at the highest level.
By Atronna & Ariella