They may have laughed at Edison when he recorded sound, or Marconi when he invented the wireless, or Wilbur and his brother when they said that man could fly, but they would surely scream with derision at the thought of a man of the match playing for the losing side in a 14-8 defeat. Nevertheless that is what has happened tonight.
There is no disputing that Andrew resembled Fabregas, Yusuf was reminiscent of Flamini, Tim of Pires, Ben of Henry, and Roy of Lungberg, but still the decision stands.
Joel, Danny, Paul, and Tom all made important contributions and all played their part in restricting the score to 3-3 and then 7-5, but the man of the match was John, who made darting runs, penetrating attacks, neat one-twos, and powerful shots on goal - at times it was like watching Fernando Torres at his best.
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