Meltin Villas FC Dominate Kunyarimwe With Six-Goal Masterclass
⚽ Result
Meltin Villas FC 6
Kunyarimwe 0
🏆 Competition
Home friendly match
📅 When
Sunday, 26 April 2026
📍 Venue
Crossdale high school grounds (Home)
Meltin Villas FC welcomed Kunyarimwe to the Crossdale High School grounds on 26 April 2026, with kick-off at 3:00pm, in a highly anticipated 11-a-side encounter. The home side produced a commanding display to secure a resounding 6-0 victory, leaving Kunyarimwe unable to respond throughout the 90 minutes plus added time. Referee Chasara officiated the match with impeccable control, ensuring a smooth flow to the game in front of a modest crowd of 20 spectators.
Meltin Villas FC lined up in a 3-4-3 formation, which set the tone for their attacking intent and defensive solidity. The three central defenders were tasked with maintaining a tight backline, while the four midfielders operated across the middle of the park, balancing defensive duties with creative support. The front three were deployed to stretch Kunyarimwe’s defence and exploit spaces, expected to press high and convert chances. This tactical setup promised a blend of width and central penetration, with the wing midfielders likely to provide crosses and support the forwards. No substitutes were named for this fixture.
The first half saw Meltin Villas FC impose themselves on the game from the outset, controlling possession and territory. Their fluid attacking movements and disciplined defensive shape left Kunyarimwe chasing shadows. Despite the absence of detailed goal timings, it was clear that Meltin Villas FC’s dominance was reflected in the scoreline at half-time, which stood at a commanding 3-0 in their favour.
As the second half progressed, Meltin Villas FC continued to press their advantage, adding three more goals to complete a comprehensive 6-0 triumph. The visitors struggled to mount any meaningful response, unable to breach the home side’s organised defence or stem the flow of Meltin Villas’ attacks. The clean sheet was a testament to the defensive trio and the midfield’s work rate in protecting their goal.
Mamvocha Emmanuel was named Player of the Match, a well-deserved accolade for his influential role throughout the game. His contributions were pivotal in both creating and finishing chances, underpinning Meltin Villas FC’s attacking success. The referee, Chasara, earned high praise for his excellent management of the match, ensuring fair play and maintaining discipline without disrupting the rhythm.
In summary, Meltin Villas FC’s 3-4-3 formation paid dividends as they dismantled Kunyarimwe with clinical efficiency. Their six-goal haul and clean sheet highlighted a performance of considerable quality and cohesion, setting a strong benchmark for their campaign ahead.