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Hound Dogs Fall 3–0 to Magpies in Tough Afternoon
FC Hound Dogs were unable to build on last week’s momentum as they suffered a 3–0 defeat to FCB Magpies in Gibraltar Football League action, conceding all three goals inside the first half and finishing the match with nine men.
Difficult First Half Leaves Too Much to Do
Magpies started brightly and took control from the opening minutes, moving the ball confidently and forcing the Hound Dogs back into their defensive half.
Three first-half goals, each capitalising on lost possession and defensive gaps, put the game firmly in Magpies’ favour before the break.
Despite moments of resilience, the Hound Dogs struggled to retain the ball and create danger going forward, reaching half-time with work to do and limited rhythm in attack.
Second Half Spirals Against the Dogs
The task became even tougher shortly after the restart when Souleymane Diallo was shown a second yellow card, leaving Hound Dogs down to ten men with much of the half still to play.
The team battled to stay organised, but a late challenge deep into the second period saw Matt Clenahan shown a straight red card, reducing the side to nine and all but ending any hope of a comeback.
Even with two men down, Hound Dogs continued to work, defend and compete, but rarely threatened the Magpies goal in a match where attacking chances were hard to come by.
A Step Back But Lessons to Take Forward
After the momentum and spirit shown in last week’s dramatic draw against Mons Calpe, the performance was a disappointment for the squad and staff.
However, with January arrivals still bedding in and fixtures coming thick and fast, the result provides a clear platform to regroup, refocus and respond positively.


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