Croydon MO men maintained their unbeaten start to the season against a talented Goan team who had put eight goals past Sanderstead the previous week.
MO imposed themselves on their visitors with a slick pass and move game that Goan struggled to keep up with.
The first breakthrough came on 15 minutes with a Marcel Klaver deflection and five minutes later they went 2-0 up thanks to Steve Jeffries. On 30 minutes, Jason Coleman finished a flowing move to put MO 3-0 ahead.
After Goan were reduced to 10 men in the second half, Croydon MO took advantage of the extra space and James Carter scored their fourth.
October 23, 2001 17:00
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