A comprehensive performance sees Banks o' Dee reach the quarter-finals of the Highland League Cup.
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In a stunning display of football, Banks o’ Dee triumphed over Nairn County with a resounding 6-0 victory in the R Davidson (Banchory) Highland League Cup. This match, held at Station Park, marked a significant turnaround for Banks o’ Dee, who had faced defeats in their previous two outings.
The team, which won the Highland League Cup in their debut attempt last year, showcased their prowess and determination to advance to the quarter-finals.
Key players shine in a commanding performance
The match saw standout performances from several players, with Liam Duell, Lachie MacLeod, Max Alexander, and Iain Vigurs all contributing to the scoreline.
Chris Antoniazzi capped off the evening with a late brace, further emphasizing the team’s attacking strength. The victory not only boosts the team’s morale but also serves as a reminder of their capabilities as they aim for further success in the tournament.
Match highlights and pivotal moments
Banks o’ Dee started the match with intensity, and it wasn’t long before they took the lead. A free-kick from Vigurs was awarded a penalty after a handball by Nairn’s Fraser Dingwall, which Duell converted confidently. The first half continued with Banks o’ Dee controlling the game, and MacLeod doubled the lead just before halftime with a well-placed shot into the top corner.
The second half saw Nairn County attempt to mount a comeback, but their efforts were thwarted by a solid Banks o’ Dee defense. A brilliant goal from Alexander, who curled a shot into the top corner, effectively sealed the game for Banks o’ Dee. The team continued to press, hitting the woodwork and adding two more goals through Vigurs and Antoniazzi, demonstrating their relentless attacking style.
Looking ahead: The road to the quarter-finals
With this emphatic win, Banks o’ Dee has set the stage for an exciting quarter-final draw, scheduled for Tuesday at 4 PM. The team’s performance against Nairn County has not only reinstated their confidence but also sent a clear message to their future opponents. As they prepare for the next round, the players and coaching staff will undoubtedly focus on maintaining this momentum and building on their recent success.
For Nairn County, the defeat marks another missed opportunity to claim the League Cup, a trophy they last lifted in 2011. As they regroup and reflect on this match, the team will need to address their defensive lapses and find ways to convert their chances into goals in future fixtures.
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