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Lazarus late show halts Met Police

A late strike from Bradley Lazarus earned London Lions a point in a high quality affair in which they demonstrated how far they've progressed in recent weeks when they took champions Met Police all the way, eventually securing a score draw and their first ever points against one of the top two sides.

November 18, 2013 21:45
Brad Celebrates

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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GARSTON VETS LEAGUE
LONDON LIONS 1 MET POLICE 1

A late strike from Bradley Lazarus earned London Lions a point in a high quality affair in which they demonstrated how far they've progressed in recent weeks when they took champions Met Police all the way, eventually securing a score draw and their first ever points against one of the top two sides.

Although wet in places, the top pitch at Rowley Lane was in perfect condition for a match between two footballing sides. MP boast several ex-pros in their ranks and other's who played their football in the upper echelons of non-league.

Buoyed though by the previous week's cup win Lions though entered the game in confident mood. Paul Linger came in to partner Andy Myers at centre back, with Jon Rayner filling the right-back slot as Marc Greene is out until January with a slipped disc. With Craig Henry at left-back, and the four well screened by Matty Kleinman and Danny Reuben, the Lions rearguard excelled throughout against Police's constant threat. Linger's reading of the game and Myers' typical all action display particularly stood out.