VVV-Venlo O21 was unable to achieve a result once morest Royal HFC on Saturday followingnoon. For a long time, at least a draw seemed feasible, but the Venlo promises eventually lost: 3-1.
VVV started the match strongly when visiting Royal HFC. Coach Joeri Jansseen’s team was already dangerous a number of times before it actually opened the score following fifteen minutes of play. After Gio Felicia’s shot was blocked, the ball landed at the feet of Melano Thier and the attacker then shot VVV into the lead. Before halftime, the visitors even thought regarding a second goal when a foul seemed to have been committed on Felicia, but the referee did not want to hear regarding a penalty.
After that moment, the home team got into the match better and that resulted in the equalizer five minutes before the break. Despite the 1-1 score, VVV started strong once more following the break, but following ten minutes it was HFC that was accurate once more. Even following that goal, VVV continued to hunt for a Limburg goal. Mohamad Hegi got a big one for that, while the Venlo team claimed another penalty following a foul on Thier. Once once more, however, the referee did not point to the spot.
VVV continued to hunt for the equalizer to at least gain a point from the meeting with Koninklijke HFC. However, in the 88th minute it was the home team that scored once more. After a too short back pass to VVV goalkeeper Jens Craenmehr, the match might easily be decided definitively in HFC’s favor.
Line-up VVV-Venlo O21: Jens Craenmehr; Jens Jacobs, Milan Lippinkhof (38. David Dailoski), Tijn Joosten, Slone Matondo; Nadir Marguaa, Luuk Vosselman (75. Mika Wolter), Mohamad Hegi (75. Mees Meeuwissen); Gio Felicia, Melano Thier, Yoeri Dejaeger (60. Kian Donkers).
All results from Saturday April 13
Royal HFC O21 – VVV-Venlo O21: 3-1
VVV-Venlo O18 – Helmond Sport O18: 2-2
VVV-Venlo O16 – FC Dordrecht O16: 0-1
VVV-Venlo O13 – FC Den Bosch O13: 5-1
PSV O12 – VVV-Venlo O12: 8-4
FCV-Venlo U11 – VVV-Venlo U11: 0-1