A match report should capture goals, turns and consequence
A useful report explains what happened, why it mattered and what changes next in the table or tournament.

Report structure
The first paragraph should make the result clear. The body should explain goals, key chances, tactical shifts, controversies, player impact and table consequence.
What readers need
Readers want the score, scorers, competition context, standout players, manager reaction and what the result means for the next fixture or qualification race.
Source discipline
Quotes must be attributed. Statistics should come from a consistent source and should not be mixed without explanation.
Author
Daniel Brooks
Daniel writes previews, reports, tactical notes and match-context explainers.
