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North West Counties First Division North: Chadderton 7-0 Cleator Moor Celtic

Chadderton made a great start to the decade as they ran riot with a 7-0 win at home to Cleator Moor Celtic.

Chadderton Made a great start to the decade as they ran riot with a 7-0 win at home to Cleator Moor Celtic. 

It was an inspired performance by Oumar Camara who scored the first of his four goals in the 19th minute with a composed finish. 

Chadderton were dominating the game and in the 26th minute, it was 2-0 as Dillan O’Connor scored with a deflected effort which left Tom Sharp with no chance. 

To close out the half both teams had some fairly good chances but both goalkeepers were on hand to prevent the scoreline from changing.

Chadderton dominated the second-half from the start and on the 50th minute, it was 3-0 as Scot Cullen fired home through a crowd of players. 

Just seven minutes later Camara had his second goal to make it 4-0 as he ran in behind the defence and slotted the ball past the rushing keeper. 

It was a hat-trick for Camara on the 68th minute as again he found himself in behind the defence and he finished superbly again in a game where nothing could go wrong for the striker.

Just four minutes later he had his fourth and Chadderton’s sixth of the game after another great finish inside the box. 

O’Connor finished the scoring in the 85th minute as he raced through and tapped home securing a 7-0 win for Chadderton as they continue their march up the table.

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