Africa-Press – Liberia. Striker Lamine Seasey delivered a clinical masterclass on Thursday, netting a hat-trick to power FC Patrina to a dominant 4-0 victory over Liyofa FC in a high-octane Liberia Football Association New Kru Town Subcommittee third division league encounter.
Seasey’s predatory instincts proved too much for the Liyofa backline as Patrina asserted their dominance from the opening whistle, underscoring the growing tactical discipline within the league.
Clinical Dominance
The tone was set early in the first half when Dominic Wesseh and Seasey found the back of the net, handing FC Patrina a comfortable 2-0 lead going into the interval.
Despite a spirited attempt by Liyofa FC to regroup, Patrina maintained their relentless intensity in the second half.
Seasey completed his treble with two more clinical strikes, sealing an emphatic 4-0 scoreline that left spectators in the seaside community buzzing.
Local football enthusiasts have described the performance as a testament to the steady improvement of football in New Kru Town, noting that young talents are increasingly showcasing the “flair and structure” necessary for the professional level.
Other Results
In the day’s other fixtures, Gardnerville Professional Academy managed to edge past league leaders Renewal FC in a 2-1 thriller.
After a cagey first half that ended in a 0-0 stalemate, GPA found their rhythm in the second half, breaking the deadlock to claim all three points in a highly competitive contest.
Earlier in the day, Baby Eagles FC secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Champion FC The match’s defining moment came via a set piece, as Kellette Jaroaly rose highest to power home a superb header from a corner kick, settling the tie.
The Rise of Grassroots Football
The surge in competitive fixtures and individual brilliance in New Kru Town is being hailed by stakeholders as a sign of a grassroots football renaissance.
“The momentum we are seeing here is not just about the goals; it’s about the discipline and the passion being rekindled in the community,” Isaiah Toe noted.
As these local academies continue to produce promising talents like Seasey and Jaroaly, the spotlight remains firmly on New Kru Town as a primary hub for Liberia’s next generation of football stars.
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