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New Coaching Appointments

By Walter Pless

Metro-Claremont have appointed Ahmad Abdaltam as their new Premier League coach for the 2008 season.

Abdaltam, who is from Sudan, played professionally in Greece and Egypt.

He has played in Tasmania with Hobart Olympic, Juventus and Glenorchy Knights and has coached the Knights and Juventus.

Metro finished last season as the wooden-spooners and survived a promotion-relegation play-off over two legs against Division One champions Beachside to retain their Premier League status.

Abdaltam replaces Matthew Gasparin, who has been in charge of Metro for the past two seasons.

Abdaltam said he would try and bring several experienced players to the club to form the nucleus of next year’s side.

Meanwhile, Premier League outfit University have appointed Scott Gallacher from NSW as their new senior coach for next season to replace Matthew Shaw, who is moving interstate.

Gary Slicer will be the reserve-team coach, while Les Richardson will coach the under-19s and the Premier Women’s team.

“I have been involved with soccer for the past forty years or more as a player and then as a coach,” said Gallacher, who is from Scotland.

“I first started coaching about twenty years ago and gained my licence as a senior coach ten years ago.

“In the past ten years, the first eight were spent coaching with Hills United Soccer Club, which is a representative club in the NSW State Super League.

“In this capacity I coached all age groups and during this time I took one year out to coach Castle Hill Premier League.

“I moved to Tasmania a year ago and have been involved with the Glenorchy Knights club and coached The Friends’ School first team.”

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Beachside 1-0 Metro-Claremont

By Walter Pless

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Metro-Claremont survive in the Premier League despite losing 1-0 to Division One champions Beachside in this second-leg match in the promotion-relegation play-off at KGV Park.

Metro won the first leg 3-1 last Sunday at North Chigwell and, therefore, win 3-2 on aggregate.

Beachside complained that the Football Federation Tasmania rules for the play-off give them victory on away goals, but anywhere else in the world, it’s the aggregate score that counts and this will undoubtedly be so at the end of the day.

Beachside dominated this match and could easily have won by more than enough goals to make any arguments about the rules superfluous.

But, Metro defended resolutely and created some excellent chances of their own.

Metro’s best chance of the first half came in the 13th minute when Aaron Marney was given time and space to control the ball inside the box, but the youngster side-footed the chance wide of the right-hand post.

Beachside has even better opportunities, however, but were denied by poor finishing and good goalkeeping by Neil Biggar.

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In the 11th minute, Sebastian Milford blazed over the bar when he should really have hit the target, while in the 27th minute, Sam Howarth shot straight at Biggar.

In the 31st minute, Milford took advantage of a rare error by Terry Kent to cut inside and shoot, but Biggar blocked with his feet. Milford also had Jacob Kavanagh unmarked to his left and as pass to him may have been more effective.

A terrible back-pass by Marney led to Beachside’s goal in the 35th minute. Marney collected the ball in midfield and inexplicably tried to pass it back to the edge of his own box.

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Milford gratefully accepted the pass and knocked the ball to Kavanagh, whose shot was parried by Biggar, but only to Milford, who scored with ease.

Eight minutes after the resumption, Shane Kent made a good run down the left but finished with a tame shot straight at goalkeeper Michael Soszynski.

Beachside suffered a major set-back in the 71st minute when defender Anthony Grzinic was sent off after having won a free-kick. He made his feelings known to the Metro player who had fouled him and the assistant referee signalled for referee Mr Gadd.

After a brief consultation, Mr Gadd brandished the red card. He said later Grzinic was sent off for using foul and abusive language towards an opponent.

Beachside still managed to attack and in the 72nd minute, Milford’s header almost put Kavanagh and Jonathon Greenwood through on goal, but the alert Biggar intercepted.

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Metro, with a one-man advantage, managed to launch a few dangerous counter-attacks and, in the 94th minute, found themselves in a three against one situation in attack. Adam McKeown’s shot, however, was turned wide for a corner by Soszynski.

From the corner, Metro created two more chances, but McKeown and Jason Dawes were thwarted in quick succession by the post and by Soszynski.

Mr Gadd blew the final whistle in the 95th minute and it was the Metro supporters who went wild.

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  • Beachside coach, Tony Kavanagh, said:

“It came down to a little bit of luck, and we needed just a little bit of luck today.

“We did enough to win. We stuck to our game plan and everyone played well and nobody let us down.

“Just a little bit of luck. I thought we were dealt with pretty harshly on the send-off and it cost us the promotion.”

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  • Metro-Claremont coach, Matthew Gasparin, said:

“It was a tough game, but credit to our boys today. We battled for the full ninety minutes.

“Our soccer was pretty ugly for most of the game, but we battled hard.

“I feel a bit sorry for Beachside. They had a week and a half of good soccer, so commiserations to them.”

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Beachside (1-2-5-2): Soszynski - Holmes - Grzinic, Johnson - MacDonald, Greenwood (Klasen 65), Howarth, Davis, Westland - Kavanagh, Milford.

(Subs not used: Dae Won, Gardner, Reason)

Booked: Milford

Sent-off: Grzinic

Goals: Milford 35

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Metro-Claremont (1-3-4-2): Biggar - T Kent - Dutton, Chaffey, Curran (Herring 87) - Marney, McKeown, Rahni, Dawes - Guma (Hope 65), S Kent.

(Subs not used: Saunders, Kaden)

Booked: Chaffey, Dutton, Dawes, S Kent

Att: 350

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Ref: D Gadd

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Metro-Claremont 3-1 Beachside

By Walter Pless

Premier League-Division One Promotion/Relegation Play-off, 1st Leg, North Chigwell, Sunday, 9 September 2007.

Metro-Claremont 3 (McKeown 9 pen, Guma 28, Chaffey 90)

Beachside 1 (Milford 52)

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Match officials Michael Thain, Kim Barker & Steve Fagg

HT: 2-0 Att: 250 Ref: K Barker (Assistants: S Fagg, M Thain)

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Metro-Claremont (1-2-5-2): N Biggar - T Kent - D Chaffey, R Dutton - J Dawes (J Saunders 79), A McKeown, S Hope, M Rahni, P Curran - E Guma, A Marney [Substitutes not used: A Herring, A Cooke, T Kaden] [Coach: M Gasparin]

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Beachside (1-3-4-2): M Soszynski - A Holmes - S Johnson, B Davis, K Dae Won (A Reason 70) - A Grzinic (S Howarth 59), J Westland, B Klasen (J Greenwood 43), T Sherman - J Kavanagh, S Milford [Substitute not used: S MacDonald] [Coach: A Kavanagh]

Metro-Claremont breathed an audible and collective sigh of relief when central-defender Darrin Chaffey headed home Phil Curran’s corner in the final minute to give the home-side a 3-1 win over Division One champions Beachside in this promotion-relegation play-off at North Chigwell.

The result puts Metro in a commanding position as they fight for their Premier League survival.

The return leg is at KGV Park next Saturday. Beachside had to give up their home-ground advantage as their Sandown Park pitch has already been stripped of the goalposts and the ground prepared for athletics.

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Beachside clear

Beachside coach, Tony Kavanagh, does not mind the change of venue because he believes the good surface at KGV will suit his team.

The talk for much of the week before this game was about ‘team stacking’. Beachside were accused of it when they signed South Hobart midfielder Bernhard Klasen on the Friday before the match.

Counter-accusations were levelled at Metro because of the signing of midfielder Mohand Rahni from Hobart United.

Neither claim carries much substance. Klasen has hardly played in South Hobart’s Premier League side this season and his appearances in the club’s lower-league sides were limited because of injury. Indeed, he limped off just before the interval in this game with a strained hamstring. His contribution up until then has been negligible and he must be in doubt for the return leg.

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Beachside’s Ben Davis watches the outcome of an aerial tussle

Rahni was signed many weeks ago by Metro, and well before they knew they would be in the relegation play-offs.

It was all a storm in a teacup, according to Beachside coach, Tony Kavanagh.

Metro were without striker and captain, Shane Kent, but the experienced Terry Kent returned from suspension and lined up at sweeper. He was excellent in the first half, but his game fell below expectations in the second period as Metro had their backs to the wall and threatened to crumble.

Kim Dae Won played for Beachside, first at left-back and then in midfield. The Korean, who is in his 40s and has experience in the NSL and in the Korean top flight, showed some wonderful close ball skills when confronted by strong physical challenges, but his passing, especially over distance, sometimes left a lot to be desired.

Metro led 2-0 at the interval and appeared comfortable, but Beachside came back strongly in the second half and pulled a goal back early in the half to make for a tense finish.

While the last-minute goal will prove invaluable for Metro as they go into the return leg at KGV Park with a two-goal advantage, Beachside will be pleased that they at least scored an away goal.

Beachside goalkeeper, Michael Soszynski, received a nasty cut to the chin in a collision with Metro’s Edward Guma in the 39th minute and play was held up for five minutes while the keeper received treatment.

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Soszynski with bandaged jaw and saving at the feet of Metro’s Guma

Soszynski saw out the game, however, and made a crucial save in the second half in a one-on-one situation with Guma.

Beachside’s Tom Sherman missed two good chances in the second half as Metro started to give the ball away in midfield, but both efforts flashed wide of the far post.

An Adam McKeown penalty, awarded for Sam Johnson’s foul on Guma in the 9th minute, gave Metro the perfect start, while Guma headed the second into an empty net in the 28th minute after Soszynski could only beat out McKeown’s ferocious shot.

Sebastian Milford scored for Beachside with a cracking shot in the 52nd minute after Metro keeper Neil Biggar did well to parry a stinging low drive from substitute Jonathon Greenwood.

As the game wore on, Beachside looked satisfied with a one-goal deficit going into the second leg, but Metro’s supporters in the large crowd went wild when Chaffey popped up in the last minute with a vital third goal for the home side.

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Soszynski thwarts Metro’s Darrin Chaffey

“That third goal was a God-send and it certainly sets us up for next week,” said Metro coach, Matthew Gasparin.

“It would have been pretty nervy if we’d stayed at 2-1.

“But, credit to Beachside. I thought they really battled well.

“They started well early in the first half, while in the second they really took it up to us.

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Metro’s Stuart Hope & Aaron Marney challenges the Beachside defence

“We panicked a fair bit and we were very undisciplined, but next week’s another ball game and we’re looking forward to it.

“At half-time we felt pretty confident. That’s probably one of the most frustrating things about it.

“At half-time we spoke about just making sure we kept disciplined. We were determined and we shut their space down nice and early as we did in the first half.

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Injured duo Bernhard Klasen and Michael Soszynski

“It fell away a bit, but credit again to Beachside. They took it up to us and they deserved to win Division One, that’s for sure.”

Beachside coach, Tony Kavanagh, said: “It was a scrappy affair and we could have done a little bit better.

“I thought we did enough to score some goals, but we could have done a little bit better.

“The third goal was a blow. We don’t normally concede goals from corners because we’re normally strong in the air.

“But, we left someone free and paid the price.

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Beachsides’s Jonathon Greenwood in action

“We were always in the game at 2-1. I thought we were always in the game. I never thought we were out of it. Even in the first half going 2-0 down, I never thought we were out of it.

“I had confidence in the boys, but it just didn’t come.

“We had our chances in the second half. It’s been the same all year. We scored 60 odd goals and could have trebled that. We’ve just got to put our chances away.”

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Metro’s Aaron Marney takes on Sam Johnson while Jonathon Greenwood looks on

METRO-CLAREMONT

BEACHSIDE

18

Goal Attempts

15

7

Shots on Target

5

9

Corners

6

10

Fouls Committed

15

4

Off-Sides

3

0

Yellow Cards

1 (Westland 88)

0

Red Cards

0

Metro-Claremont:

PLAYER

GOAL ATTEMPTS

SHOTS ON TARGET

Rahni

3

1

McKeown

5

2

Chaffey

2

1

Dawes

3

1

Guma

2

2

Curran

2

0

Saunders

1

0

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Metro’s Darrin Chaffey (extreme right) heads home to make it 3-1

Beachside:

PLAYER

GOAL ATTEMPTS

SHOTS ON TARGET

Sherman

4

1

Klasen

2

0

Holmes

1

1

Grzinic

1

0

Milford

3

2

Greenwood

1

1

Kavanagh

2

0

Davis

1

0

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Darrin Chaffey heads home the all important goal 

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Preview for 9 September 2007

By Walter Pless

Division One champions Beachside have signed South Hobart’s experienced utility player, Bernhard Klasen, on the eve of their promotion-relegation clash with Premier League wooden-spooners Metro-Claremont.

The sides meet at North Chigwell on Sunday in the first leg of the play-off, and again next Saturday at KGV Park in the crucial second leg.

Klasen was a match-winner in his prime, but injury has restricted his senior Premier League appearances this season, although his reading of a game, his technical prowess and his ability at free-kicks still make him dangerous.

Beachside’s other trump cards could be youngster Jacob Kavanagh and experienced goalkeeper Michael Soszynski.

Soszynksi has shunned the top flight in recent years and openly expressed his disdain for it, so now will be his chance to prove his mettle again.

Beachside’s players and coach Tony Kavanagh have watched Metro in recent weeks and will be well aware of what they will be facing.

Metro, whose Premier League future is at stake, must win convincingly tomorrow on their home turf, but they will have to improve their finishing.

Last weekend, in their final league match, Metro created numerous chances in the opening half against University but trailed 1-0 at the break before eventually losing 3-1.

They cannot afford similar lapses this time.

The return of the experienced Terry Kent at sweeper after a one-week suspension is a bonus for Metro, but it is in the goalscoring department that they will need to sharpen up.

Metro coach, Matthew Gasparin, admits to tension in the Metro camp and said that training had been less than impressive, with numerous absentees due to injury or illness.

“Veteran goalkeeper Neil Biggar and experienced defender Royston Dutton have the ‘flu and, if they can’t play, Troy Kaden will go in goal and Andrew Herring will come in to the side,” Gasparin said.

Defender Darrin Chaffey has a back injury, striker Aaron Marney has a neck problem, and midfielders Adam McKeown and Mohand Rahni have leg injuries.

“On the positive side of the ledger, the return of Terry Kent is good news,” said Gasparin.

“He has provided great penetration going forward since his stint as sweeper started some time ago.

“His cool head and impeccable ball skills will prove a handful for Beachside.”

Surprisingly, Gasparin said his team may adopt a defensive approach in an attempt to suss out Beachside’s capabilities and exploit these in next week’s return leg.

This could be a recipe for disaster as Metro need to establish their dominance in the home leg.

The women’s State premiership will be decided at Mitsubishi Park in Launceston on Sunday when northern champion Launceston City takes on southern title-winner Nelson Eastern Suburbs.

Nelson will be without the suspended defender Nicole Hale, who was sent off last weekend in the 3-1 win over Clarence United in the State-wide Cup final.

These two sides are perennial opponents at this level and the game should be very close.

Nelson won 3-2 when the sides met last season, but home-ground advantage may just tip the balance in City’s favour this time.

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South Hobart v Huon Valley Match Report

By Walter Pless

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Division One, Wellesley Park, Sunday, 2 September 2007

South Hobart 5 (Veness 11, Franklin 23, T Wailes 73, D Cooper 80, 89)

Huon Valley 1 (Vale 62)

HT: 2-0 Att: 50 Ref: S Pitchford

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301 game man John O’Toole heads clear

South Hobart (4-4-2): R McCallum - D Cooper, P Cooper, S Van Heyster, L Williams - J Van Heyster, H Jarvis, T Wailes, T Veness - R Franklin (F Assenheimer 53), P Jarvis [Substitutes not used: O Roberts, J Donoghue] [Player-Coach: J Donoghue]

Huon Valley (4-4-2): L Donohue - T Stauffer, A Cirvydas, J O’Toole, M Thompson - K Reddy, B Vale, D Noble, R Elliot - A Dare (T Barrett 69), R Donohoe [Substitutes not used: A Longey, I Martin]

South Hobart finished second in the Division One competition, three points adrift of champion Beachside, after beating bottom-side Huon Valley 5-1 at home at Wellesley Park on Sunday.

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Fred Assenheimer beats a Huon Valley defender

South Hobart dominated the opening half and led 2-0 at the break, but a plucky Huon Valley staged a revival early in the second half and scored just past the hour mark to make it one goal the difference.

Three goals in the final 20 minutes - two of them in the last 10 minutes - killed off a tiring Valley outfit that lost all 18 of their league matches this season.

The first half was like a shooting gallery with South peppering the visitors’ goal, but good goalkeeping by Liam Donohue and stubborn defending by Tobias Stauffer, Anton Cirvydas, John O’Toole and Mark Thompson restricted South to two goals.

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Huon Valley’s keeper Liam Donoghue gathers in a cross

Tom Veness, who was a constant danger down the left, fired South in front in the 11th minute, while Rowan Franklin made it 2-0 midway through the half from David Cooper’s corner.

Ben Vale pulled a goal back for the Valley in the 62nd minute after a defensive error by South, but Travers Wailes netted from Fred Assenheimer’s corner in the 73rd minute to restore the home side’s two-goal buffer.

Premier League player David Cooper, who was playing at right-back, netted in the 80th and 89th minutes to complete South Hobart’s victory.

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David Cooper scores

“It was a pretty hard-fought game,” said Huon Valley’s 46-year-old defender O’Toole, who was playing his 301st game for the club.

He had notched up his 300th in the reserves curtain-raiser.

“South had a lot of young guys with good control, but we weren’t a push-over and at least we pushed them.

“I think we made them play hard for their win.”

South Hobart coach, Jed Donoghue, said: Huon Valley played well in patches and so did we, but it was a bit of a scrappy game.

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Huon Valley’s Tobias Stauffer get his cross in

“We got five goals, but I was just disappointed we didn’t keep a clean sheet.”

Just as well Beachside beat Christian United the day before to take out the title. If they had lost, South Hobart would have needed a 15-0 win against Huon Valley, and that was never going to happen on this performance.

SOUTH HOBART

HUON VALLEY

29

Goal Attempts

7

12

Shots on Target

4

10

Corners

1

10

Fouls Committed

4

5

Off-Sides

1

1 (Wailes 53)

Yellow Cards

2 (Thompson 20, Stauffer 37)

0

Red Cards

0

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Travis Wailes about to score from a South Hobart corner

South Hobart:

PLAYER

GOAL ATTEMPTS

SHOTS ON TARGET

Veness

9

3

H Jarvis

1

0

D Cooper

5

3

Franklin

3

2

P Jarvis

3

2

Wailes

5

1

J Van Heyster

3

1

Huon Valley:

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Swallow dive

PLAYER

GOAL ATTEMPTS

SHOTS ON TARGET

Dare

1

0

Stauffer

1

0

Thompson

1

1

Donohoe

1

1

Vale

2

2

Noble

1

0

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South Hobarts Rowan Franklin battles for the ball

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University v Metro-Claremont Match Report

By Walter Pless

Premier League, Olinda Grove, Saturday, 1 September 2007

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Roysten Dutton slides in to thwart University’s Matthew Shaw

University 3 (Shepherd 28, Proud 61, 89 pen)

Metro-Claremont 1 (S Kent 65 pen)

HT: 1-0 Att: 70 Ref: I Colhoun (S Pitchford 70)

University (1-3-4-2): Winter - M Andrews - Manaka (Teale 84), Fletcher, J Andrews - Mills, Richardson, Shepherd, Shaw (Matsuo 95) - Proud, Stockdale (Merry 55) [Substitute not used: Kirkham] [Player-Coach: M Shaw]

Metro-Claremont (1-2-5-2): Biggar (Kaden 71) - Chaffey - Curran (Gasparin 81), Dutton - Dawes, McKeown, Hope, Rahni, Marney (Lawler 61) - S Kent, Guma [Substitute not used: Herring] [Player-Coach: M Gasparin]

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Metro’s Mohand Rahni wins the ball against University’s Colin Shepherd

Metro-Claremont ran riot in the first half of this replay of the earlier league meeting between the sides but trailed 1-0 at the break through a goal from a free-kick by Colin Shepherd in the 28th minute.

The goalmouth action in the 7th minute summed up Metro’s day. Adam McKeown’s low shot was turned against the inside of the left-hand post by Ashley Winter and the ball rebounded across the goal to the far post, where Edward Guma incredibly hit the bar from four metres.

In the 13th minute, Stuart hope’s header looped onto the top of the crossbar and Winter caught the ball as it came down. The ball looked suspiciously over the line as Winter clutched it to his chest, but play continued.

It was all Metro and in the 24th minute Shane Kent squandered a good chance by shooting straight at the goalkeeper.

Two minutes later, a great ball forward by Darrin Chaffey found McKeown and Kent through the defence together, but Kent chipped over the goalkeeper and wide of the target.

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Matthew Shaw evades a tackle by Metro’s Darrin Chaffey

Matthew Shaw had the ball in the Metro net in the 27th minute, but the effort was ruled off-side.

A minute later, Shepherd put the Students in front.

In the 34th minute, Winter had to dive to turn Kent’s free-kick wide as Metro’s bad luck continued.

Julian Proud made it 2-0 in the 61st minute when he converted Shaw’s low cross from the left.

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Metro keeper Neil Biggar takes a corner

Metro earned a penalty for handball in the 65th minute and Kent netted to make it one goal the difference.