 that they suffered to the hands of Saint Diego and this is the team that they put out to do it. Yep, as we take a look at the Wolmes outfit, Ron Melford is between the sticks. It's a 3-4-3 formation. The defenders being Deandre Reed, Benjamin Griffiths, and Jay Sean Hamilton, the number 12 in the middle of the park. Daquan Dwayne on the left, Demetri Jackson on the right. Dwayne, of course, with five goals so far, but as well as seven assists. Dante Dacre, Nathaniel Brooks in the middle of the park and up top. Adon Dey on the left with 12 goals. Jaden Walters through the middle with 11 goals and Jaheem Becenti with one goal to his name. Yeah, of course, a man to look out for me is Nathaniel Brooks. Such a good season so far, carrying on from last, and yeah, classic 3-4-3 from their coach, Jerome Wade. Brooks with nine goals and 13 assists to his name as well as we take a look to Senjego and how they will line up. They have a traditional 4-4-2 formation with Mori between the sticks. Hall, Tahir Beckford, Kemalik Smith, and Williams the back four. JD Mitchell, Javar Harris with seven goals to his name. Jaden Jones and Javoy Wright in the middle of the park. As we take a look at the full-time highlights of this one, Senjego with a lot of the running in the opening few minutes, looking in with the effort, on target, good. Say that was by Melford, and then this deliver sent inside, and Melford had a lot of work to do, but then this kick. Ridiculously good by Layton Mori. Yep, the Senjego custodian is the one who came up with this miracle moment in the 32nd minute, and Senjego with the lead. And then he came up big for them at the back as well, intercepting that one. Womers kept on pressing, kept on trying. Dane Particular, that was the strongest effort from him, and Mori was having fun between the six. Both inside, one at an opportunity this was, and then the flag eventually went up for offside, I believe. Inter went up against their number 17, Brian Anderson, and then Dane to Walters. Back to Dane, what a finish. It's 13th goal this season, and both Dane and Walters in the thick of the action in the attacking third, and it's that combination once again proving to be a handful. They really do work hard for this Womers team, and that was equalizer. Womers had a couple chances to win it. Lovely ball inside from Dacus today, and then Dane again, almost doing it by himself. And then Demetri Jackson's effort, forcing a stop from Mori. Senjego could have won it late. Lukane's effort was Luke Warb, say the least, and we ended at one apiece. As we take a look at the statistics at the end of this one, Womers with 13 shots, three of which were on target. Senjego hired all 16 shots, six were on target, 18 fouls committed in this game, and there were eight corner kicks apiece, pretty even, also pretty even, the possession, 50-50. The KFC big deal man of the matches name is Leighton Mori, congratulations. Well, you are pretty much a big deal. We don't often time see goalkeepers taking free kicks, but you said that this isn't your first occasion. No. Okay, well, Senjegahai ending with a goal apiece. How do you feel about today's matchup? I feel very good. I don't think my team played bad. We played a fairly good game, but what I expect from my team, I expect better, because I know what the guys can do. Me, myself, I know what I can do, so I expected better from the team. I expected a win. Well, going into the second round, you're going to face tougher opponents. Do you think that you will face the challenge of taking any more free kicks in the future? Yes, Miss. Definitely. Okay, well, congratulations Leighton and all the best for the season. Okay, thank you. Now we welcome the coach of Senjegahai, coach Wolf. Senjegahai had a very good first half, especially after the goal, but in the second half, you struggled a bit. What do you think might have went wrong? I thought the players lack focus a bit. We're rushing the game as well. We wanted the game to finish when the game just started, so I thought we were just rushing it and we need to just have more patience, relax patience, and put us in the ballroom. Well, your goalkeeper, he was the one that scored the free kick. Do you think that you can look at him as your new dead ball specialist? To be honest, he's been practicing all week. We know what Jed can do. We know that he has a free kick and he has just more better things to expect from Senjegahai and the goalkeeper as well, in terms of free kicks. Well, coach, are you disappointed not finishing at the top of the table and knowing that you may have tougher opponents to face in the future? I'm a bit disappointed in the results because we wanted a win, but whatever opponent comes along at some point in time, we have to face tough opponents, so we just have to deal with who's whoever comes. Well, on a lighter note, what are the positives that you can take away from today's game? First and foremost, they did well with the platform. No better platform to showcase a talent. I thought we did well or not. That's positive going forward to the biggest stages and it's only going to get bigger and better for Jed. And I'm proud of the boys today. They did well. Okay, well done, coach. Thank you. And now we welcome the coach of One Month Boys. His name is Jerome Wait. Coach, even though the scoreline is a goal of peace, do you think that being at the top of the group and having a superior goal difference made your boys have a relaxed mindset coming into today's game? Not necessarily. I think Diego came here. They came to purpose. They fought well. I think the difference was the goalkeeper who earned that man of the match and not only to score the goal, but in the end to defend well to ensure that they didn't give up more than one goals. But the Wulmans team, we show character. We show determination. So to fight back from that one goal deficit and to get the equaliser, it's good. Well, coach, the game and your team especially picked up momentum in the 60th minute. Going into the second round, how do you get 100% from your boys from minute one? Well, you talk about 100%, but what we'll have to focus on now is the areas that we still have to work on. And even before so, we have our fair share of injuries. And that is something that we will have to take the time out to deal with, you know, to ensure that the team can go as far as possible. Well, thank you, coach. All right.