Yesterday, Balzan narrowly beat Hamrun Spartans 1-0 to cause even more misery to the latter tean following their bad start. The Spartans look a shadow of the team that convincingly won the league last season. Many fans and pundits alike have said that this bad patch of form might be because of the injury of creative midfielder Matthew Guillaumier.
The game wasn’t as close as the score line shows, as Balzan played better football and sometimes swept the Spartans off their feet. The first and only goal came from Balzan’s main man Milan Đurić. The Serbian midfielder scored past Henry Bonello from a free kick with the help of the post. A chance created by new signing Luke Gambin was wasted by a wide Frankiln Sasere header.
The second half didn’t feature any goals but was closer than the first. Hamrun wing back Joseph Mbong created the first chance of the second half, again for Franklin Sasere, but was saved, unfortunately for him. The beginning of the half was better but they quickly went back to their sloppy style, passing the ball around with no intent of creating any chances.
Balzan didn’t manage to convert any of their other chances but still got the all important three points which were required to take them to 6th and level on points with Floriana and Valletta.
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