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Audacious Feruz wins it for U-16s

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Published Date: 30 October 2009
ISLAM Feruz last night netted his first winning goal for Scotland Under-16s in outrageous style to earn his team a 1-0 win away to Wales.
The victory sets up the chance for Ross Mathie's youngsters to win the Sky Sports Victory Shield when they meet England at Tynecastle on 26 November.

Feruz charged down a George Higgins clearance in the ninth minute, at the Belle Vue Ground in Rhy
l, before taking advantage of an Alex Nicholson error to run through on goal and send an audacious chip over the advancing Christian Dibble, son of the former Aberdeen and Rangers goalkeeper Andy Dibble.

National youth coach Mathie said: "Islam's finish was excellent and I thought Jack Grimmer was outstanding throughout."

Somalia-born 14-year-old Feruz came close to a second goal 10 minutes later when he accepted a pass from Grimmer and stepped past a defender before firing a shot that fizzed across the face of Dibble's goal before going about an inch past.

Scotland skipper Grimmer almost made it two when he hit the side netting in 28 minutes after taking a 50-yard pass in his stride and firing in a shot that spun wide.

The second half was a very even affair and the Scots came closest to grabbing a goal that would have eased their nerves when Grimmer picked out James Heron with an exquisite pass and his header was picked off the toes of Feruz as he was set to net by Dibble.

Wales U-16: Dibble, Henley, Holt, Nicholson, James, Wharton (Loveridge 65), Roberts (Holden 41), Higgins, Blackmore (John 41), Newell, Simmons (R James 65)

Scotland U-16: Wightman, Fraser, Yaqub (Carnworth 42), Campbell, Chalmers, Slater, Heron, McLeod, Feruz, Grimmer (Polworth 79), Kennedy (Cochrane 67)





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  • Last Updated: 29 October 2009 11:53 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's football team
 
1

macca65,

surrey 30/10/2009 00:35:43
Watched the game...and for a 14 year old...playing in and against 16 year olds he looked beyond his age...

He was the best on the park by a mile.
2

Tynietiger,

30/10/2009 09:08:43
Six Celtic players in side with three Hearts in Squad (2 played) but none from the Wee club which claims to have the best youth policy in Scotland.
3

Ultramagnetic Keith ,

Inside the mind of the Hadron Collider 30/10/2009 09:11:22
My friend suggested that the lad should be fast tracked into the full Celtic side. It's a nice thought but no more than that.

Where would Celtic find a role for a striker that has great close control, shoots on sight and chases down every ball that is played forward?

Lazy, untalented strikers are the vogue at Celtic Park so the lad won't get a look in.


 

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