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Public Admin on Fire! Third Straight Win Sparks Excitement

The Public Administration team showed they were serious by arriving early at the pitch. They started warming up and practicing while waiting for the Geography team to show up. By 12:25 PM, the referee blew the whistle, and the match began.

First Half: Admin on Fire

It didn’t take long for the Public Admin team to show they meant business. Just five minutes in, they scored their first goal with a smooth play that left the Geography defense helpless.

The goal gave the team a lot of confidence, and they kept putting pressure on the Geography side. Not long after, they scored again, making it 2-0. The Admin players were clearly in charge during the first half, moving the ball well and breaking down the Geography team’s defense easily.

The referee eventually called for a break around the 30th minute so both teams could rest and come up with new plans.

Second Half: Geography Fights Back

The Geography team came back stronger after the break. They played harder and didn’t let the Admin team dominate like they did in the first half. The game got more intense as both sides fought for control.

Then, in the 17th minute of the second half, an Admin player made a foul just outside the penalty box. This gave the Geography team a free kick, and their striker made the most of it. The ball went straight into the net, and their fans couldn’t stop cheering. It was a beautiful goal, making the score 2-1.

Final Minutes: Admin Holds On

With just one goal between them, the Admin team decided to play more carefully to protect their lead. They focused on defending and didn’t allow the Geography players any more chances to score.

When the referee blew the final whistle, the Public Admin team celebrated their 2-1 win.

Top of the Table

This victory makes it three wins in a row for the Public Admin team. They’re still unbeaten and at the top of the table with a three-point lead. Their fans couldn’t be prouder, and everyone is excited to see how far they’ll go 

in this competition.



By: Aremu Tolulope

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