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Veo FC opened fast with goals at (18’) and (30’), beating Park City 4–2.
Quick counters defined the win, though corners remain a weak spot.
Playing in a 4-2-3-1, Veo FC kept control through a compact midfield and sharp transitions.
The first-half goals (18’, 30’) were textbook counters, showing the plan worked exactly as intended.
Pressure faded in phases, leading to corners conceded, but overall the game showed much stronger tactical discipline than in recent weeks.
With three goals from inside the box, including a decisive strike at (58’), Veo FC converted nearly half of their chances.
The finishing was sharper and more decisive compared to the last two games.
Over the past three games, Veo FC’s left side has become the main attacking route, and it proved dangerous again here. Most chances came from that flank, helping create scoring opportunities.
Conversion rates are trending up from ~30% to 50%, but conceding five corners against Park City shows a recurring defensive weakness that needs urgent attention.
Introduce a half-field transition drill: defenders press instantly after losing the ball, then counter once possession is regained. This mirrors the quick breaks that led to goals against Park City.

Veo FC secured a 3–1 victory over Riverside United in a performance driven by quick transitions and sharp finishing.
The first goal came from a composed strike inside the box (27’), followed by a well-executed counter just before halftime (41’) that doubled the lead. Riverside responded after the break with a goal from a set piece (62’), but Veo FC remained in control and restored their cushion with a decisive finish late on (74’).
Despite conceding several corners under pressure, the team showed clear progress in turning chances into goals and maintaining discipline throughout the game.

Across recent matches, Veo FC have increasingly built attacks down the left side, and it proved effective again versus Riverside United.
Several key chances and the second goal (41’) came from exploiting space in that channel. Shot conversion also showed improvement, with nearly half of attempts on target turning into goals.
On the defensive side, conceding five corners highlighted a recurring issue with set-piece organization, an area that continues to demand attention moving forward.
