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Lenchner sends Lions into last four

A terrific quarter final, fiercely contested between two excellent sides but played in a great spirit, was settled in the dying minutes by a team goal worthy of winning any game, with Paul Lenchner's outstretched boot providing the final touch that gave Lions the semi-final berth they probably just about deserved.

December 16, 2014 13:02
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY FA VETS CUP QUARTER-FINAL
LONDON LIONS 1 HOLYPORT VETS 0

A terrific quarter final, fiercely contested between two excellent sides but played in a great spirit, was settled in the dying minutes by a team goal worthy of winning any game, with Paul Lenchner's outstretched boot providing the final touch that gave Lions the semi-final berth they probably just about deserved.

With the late loss of Scott Levy and Bradley Lazarus, and with Guy Morris' alarm clock as (un)reliable as ever, Lions were forced to give starts to both Lenchner and Andy Myers despite both having played the full 90 minutes in the AFA Quarter Final barely 18 hours earlier. It was however a strong line up put out by Dan Jacobs and Dan Reuben to take on high-flying Middx Sunday Vets Premier Division side Holyport.

Defensively Lions were excellent from the off, and they needed to be against a strong and mobile Holyport front-line. The visitors had a clear height advantage, but Myers, Adam Myeroff and Morris dealt with the aerial threat superbly, while the pace and strength of Marc Greene at right back saw him have an outstanding game from start to finish.

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