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With probably one of their poorest performances for a number of seasons Brook Street Athletic crashed out of the Scottish Cup, going down by four goals to nil at Whisky Barrel’s Moonshine Arena.

To make matters worse Fermín Romero looks likely to be without Diego Misuraca and possibly Adam Doyle for the weekend’s league fixture after both were forced off in the second half.

Speaking of the injuries to two of his main players he said, “Diego is definitely out for the weekend but Adam might still make the Inverness game”.

On the game itself, Fermín admitted afterwards that, “We didn’t get going and were three goals down by half-time”.

“We experimented today and it backfired on us. I hold my hands up and admit that I got it wrong”, he added.

He continued, “It’s an early wake-up call for us and we’ll take these lessons onboard and learn from them. Getting a good result on Saturday is now even more important”.

Following their Scottish Cup exit, Brook Street Athletic will now travel to face fellow fourth tier side King’s Own Scottish Borderers in the first round of the Tartan Cup next Wednesday.

Brook Street will be looking to bounce back from Saturday’s defeat when they face Whisky Barrel.

Brook Street travel to face Whisky Barrel FC at Moonshine Arena this morning looking to advance into the Scottish Cup Third Round.

Fermín Romero’s side will be looking to make amends for Saturday’s disappointing start to the league campaign although the home side will also be looking to bounce back after their own opening day defeat. With both sides having points to prove amd it being a Tayside Derby, it could make for a tough uncompromising match.

“We had a good result in the last round and we’ll be looking to build on that”, said Fermín last night. We may experiment with the line-up but we’ll put out a strong side as it’s almost certain that our opponents will be fielding a strong side.

The Brook Street coach has a full squad available to him and the kick-off this morning is at 10:30.

On his competitive debut for Brook Street Athletic, Jānis Graubiņš score his first senior goal.

Brook Street Athletic stormed into the Scottish Cup Second Round with a systemmatic demolition of Gorgie’s XI at Powderhall this morning.

Fermín Romero had surprised a number of onlookers by fielding a predominantly young reserve side with an average age of only 21 playing a 3-4-3 formation, however the players leapt at the opportunity to impress and quickly took control of the game.

The capital side didn’t do themselves any favours though and already trailing to Balázs Polyák’s twelfth minute opener, saw their numbers reduced when Hamish Standfield was ordered off after felling Gillis Jacob with a tackle verging on assault and more suited to Murrayfield.

Gillis was unable to continue and Brook Street were forced to make an early substitution with Jake Ward coming on to make his senior competitive debut at only 17-years of age.

With an advantage in numbers Brook Street seized the initiative and despite the home side ‘parking the bus’ Brook Street finally added to their lead in the twenty-eighth minute when Jackie Underhill powers his way into the home team box before firing the ball under Roy Wilson in the home goal.

Brook Street upped their lead to 3-0 in the thirty-eight minute when Jānis Graubiņš, who was making his debut, picked up a pass from Banin Jiménez Iniesta before rounding Lee Haggard, drawing the keeper and lobbing the ball into the empty net. Simply sublime!

Banin Jiménez Iniesta turned from provider to finisher a minute later when he found himself free on the left. Having received the ball he proceeded to cut inside the defender before curling the ball into the net with the outside of his boot to make it 4-0.

Gorgie’s XI were spent by this point and Brook Street Athletic killed the game stone dead in the forty-fourth minute when Janko Fila launched a cross over from the right. Jackie Underhill looked to have over-run the ball before turning and launching himself into the air and battering the ball into the net with a spectacular scissor kick.

This was the cue for many of the home fans to head for the local hostelries.

Things went from bad to worse from the home side eleven minutes into the second half when Callum Ironmonger broke through and dispatched the ball past Roy Wilson with a superb low drive.

Brook Street were toying with their opponents and the outcome was almost inevitable when Remmel Demarsin carved his way through the home defence in sixty-second minute; 7-0 to the visitors.

In the sixty-fifth minute Mait Peterson beat the home side’s poor attempt at an offside trap to be left one-on-one with Roy Wilson. The home keeper did his best to put the Estonian off but the finish was clinical and the score was eight without reply.

Janko Fila went close to making it 9-0 a minute later but his lob was cleared off the line, and with that Brook Street eased off and freewheeled to full-time knowing they were safely in the Second Round draw.

Asked why he had gone with an a young line-up and an unfamiliar formation Fermín Romero said, “These are the kind of games we can do this. We can try out new ideas and do ‘something different’. I went with the players who had not had gametime this week and this was the line-up that fitted the players best”.

Turning to the match itself he said, “We took control of the game early on and eventually turned our dominance into goals”.

He continued, “My players did everything I asked of them and we produced an superb team performance, and achieved an excellent result with individual milestones. We had Jānis Graubiņš score his first goal on his competitive debut for us and Remmel Demarsin scored his first competitive goal for the Club and Jake Ward making his competitive debut”.

He concluded, “At the end of the day we are in the draw for the Second Round and that’s what we wanted”.

In that draw Brook Street Athletic were rewarded with another away tie against fourth tier side Whisky Barrel Football Club.

Kick-off at Moonshine Arena next Wednesday will be at 10:30.

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