Home friendly match played on 11 August 2025.
Kicked off at 5:00 AM

Frasthar Football Club delivered a commanding performance against Khawaja Bagh Blasters, securing a resounding ( 3-0 )victory at their home ground on 11 August 2025. The match kicked off at 5:00 am, showcasing Frasthar's dominance throughout the encounter.

Frasthar adopted a classic 4-4-2 formation, which allowed them to maintain a solid defensive line while providing ample support for their attacking duo. The back four comprised two central defenders flanked by two full-backs, who were expected to contribute both defensively and offensively. In midfield, two central midfielders were tasked with controlling the tempo of the game, while the wide midfielders provided width and pace on the flanks. Up front, the two strikers were expected to exploit any defensive lapses from Khawaja Bagh, creating goal-scoring opportunities.

As the match unfolded, Frasthar quickly asserted their authority on the game. The first half saw them dominate possession, with their midfielders dictating play and the strikers constantly pressing the opposition defence. The Blasters struggled to find their rhythm, often being forced into defensive positions.

The breakthrough came early in the first half, as Frasthar's relentless pressure paid off. They scored their first goal, sending a clear message to Khawaja Bagh that they were in for a challenging match. The attacking duo worked in tandem, with one striker drawing defenders away, allowing the other to find space and finish clinically.

As the first half progressed, Frasthar continued to pile on the pressure. Their second goal came shortly after the first, showcasing their attacking prowess and tactical awareness. The midfielders played a crucial role in linking defence and attack, ensuring that the Blasters were constantly on the back foot.

With a commanding lead at half-time, Frasthar entered the break with a 2-0 advantage, leaving Khawaja Bagh with a mountain to climb in the second half. The referee, Ashiq Khan, had a relatively uneventful first half, allowing the game to flow while keeping a watchful eye on the players.

The second half resumed with Khawaja Bagh attempting to regroup and find a way back into the match. However, Frasthar's defence remained resolute, thwarting any attempts from the Blasters to penetrate their back line. The full-backs were particularly effective, providing both defensive cover and overlapping runs to support the midfielders.

Frasthar's third goal came midway through the second half, further demoralising the Khawaja Bagh side. The strikers combined effectively once again, demonstrating their understanding and chemistry on the pitch. With the score now at 3-0, the match was firmly in Frasthar's control.

As the game neared its conclusion, Frasthar added a fourth goal, sealing a comprehensive victory. The players celebrated their well-deserved triumph, having executed their game plan to perfection. The final whistle blew, confirming the scoreline at 4-0, a testament to Frasthar's dominance throughout the match.

Overall, Frasthar Football Club showcased their strength and tactical discipline, leaving Khawaja Bagh Blasters with much to ponder as they reflect on their performance. The match served as a clear indication of Frasthar's potential as they continue their campaign with confidence.

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