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Lazarus leads rusty Lions home

Lions returned to action after a month with no football and, despite being far from their fluent best, did enough to overcome a tough and energetic Latymer side thanks to a solitary goal from skipper Brad Lazarus.

January 7, 2014 10:13
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ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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GARSTON VETS LEAGUE
LONDON LIONS 1 LATYMER OLD BOYS 0

Lions returned to action after a month with no football and, despite being far from their fluent best, did enough to overcome a tough and energetic Latymer side thanks to a solitary goal from skipper Brad Lazarus.

The festive hangover was still apparent long before kick-off as Lions lost Richard Baum and Paul Linger. This meant a reshuffle of his pack by Dan Jacobs and a late spot on the bench for a supposedly injured Dan Reuben who, in his borrowed orange boots, sparkled both on and off the pitch.

Lions struggled to get any real tempo into the game early on as the visitors were happy to sit back and soak up pressure and then looking to exploit the pace and skill of their stand out player up front. This almost worked a treat as after Lions failed to get anything on a number of Lazarus crosses Latymer broke clear and were denied the lead only by the width of the post. That scare apart though the Lions back four of Danny Schindler, Craig Henry, Andy Myers and Jon Rayner comfortably kept Jacobs a quite happy spectator.