SDS Run Riot in Gameweek 3: Statement 7–3 Victory Over Community FC

SDS continued their relentless start to the Baller League season with a dominant 7–3 win over Community FC in Gameweek 3 - a performance that combined clinical finishing, squad depth, and unstoppable momentum. While they may not be the loudest team in the league conversation, SDS are quietly building a reputation for doing one thing consistently: progressing.

Fast Start, Familiar Story

SDS wasted no time imposing themselves on the match. Just five minutes in, Camilo opened the scoring with a confident finish, setting the tone early and reinforcing the team’s attacking intent.

The pressure never eased. Within minutes, Connor Wood capitalised on a costly mistake from Community FC, punishing the error with precision to double SDS’s lead. Inside the opening ten minutes, SDS were already in control, showing once again the high ceiling this squad possesses.

Gamechanger Keeps Things Steady

The first gamechanger was Onside - it was arrived with SDS firmly in command. Despite the tactical shift, the scoreline remained stable as both sides battled for rhythm. SDS maintained composure, managing the tempo and limiting Community FC’s opportunities to respond.

Second Half Explosion

After halftime, SDS shifted into another gear.

Momentum built rapidly as back-to-back goals extended the lead. Kaz converted from the penalty spot following sustained pressure that included three consecutive corners, demonstrating SDS’s persistence in attacking phases. Soon after, the team’s number 10, Selim Saied, added another with a composed finish, further widening the gap.

Then came the moment that defined the night -Kaz, the starboy, struck again to make it 5–0, effectively sealing the contest before the next twist in the match.

Late Drama During One-on-One Gamechanger

The One-on-One gamechanger with three minutes remaining injected late chaos into the game. Community FC found momentum and managed to pull back three quick goals, threatening to shift the narrative of the scoreline.

But SDS refused to slow down.

Danny Abbott responded with authority, restoring control, before Danny Bassett added the final goal of the night to complete a commanding 7–3 victory.

Individual Moments and Growing Confidence

The match also marked a milestone off the pitch, as Sharky spoke his first interview of the season alongside Kaz, whose performances continue to stand out week after week.

Quietly Relentless

SDS may not dominate headlines or be the talk of the town, but performances like this send a clear message across the league. Three gameweeks in, their identity is becoming unmistakable:

  • Ruthless when opportunities appear

  • Resilient during momentum shifts

  • Clinical across the squad

  • United in purpose

They don’t chase attention -they chase results.

And right now, SDS are doing what they do best: winning.








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