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The match restarted, and as was the case for the majority of the game, Charles Patterson was leisurely knocking around the ball. This time, the Williamson Memorial players weren't just chasing them back to their half of the field; they were actively pressing them for the ball.
Everyone assumed that with the way Williamson Memorial was playing, they would shamelessly go for a low block after they got the first goal. But on the contrary, Williamson Memorial started attacking.
They had gotten the all-important first goal, but they had to make sure that the match was completely out of reach for Charles Patterson, so they began to commit forward.
Unfortunately for them, though, that was exactly what Charles Patterson desperately needed them to do. Although they were being pressured, Archie, David, and the two center halves had enough composure to retain possession. They were just waiting—waiting for the right moment to give out the right pass.
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