In an intense match until the final whistle, GAS Social secured a sensational 2–1 comeback victory after initially falling 0–1 behind.
In sweltering temperatures that tested both endurance and concentration, the first 45 minutes unfolded with both teams visibly challenged by the intense heat.
Both sides avoided high pressing to conserve energy. Winning of second balls was the key to avoid unnecessary runs and get possessions in the first half.
The best moments of the first half forced both goalkeepers to palm the ball away. In general, a solid first half by the GAS team.
In the second half BPFC struck first, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to open the scoring shortly before the water break. Even though, the scoring player was offside, the whistle of the referee stayed quiet.
The turning point came in the last 10 minutes of the match. With changing the formation, GAS Social intensified their pressure and finally broke through.
In the 80th minute, a quick combination down the right flank set up a precise low cross, finished confidently into the bottom corner to equalize by Daniel Breznikar. The team erupted as belief returned.
Ten minutes later, the comeback was complete. A free kick by BPFC resulted to a counterattack for GAS Social.
A perfectly timed through ball split the defence, allowing the striker Markus Almeroth to slot home a composed finish past the keeper.
As BPFC pushed forward desperately, GAS Social held firm. The whistle brought relief and celebration across the pitch.
In a match that showcased both resilience and tactical flexibility, GAS overturned a 0:1 to complete a dramatic late comeback.