"We need to be more clinical," said Woking's manager after their last match, but Louis Flower has taken that to heart. The young striker has become a standout performer for The Cards this season, consistently finding the back of the net. In just eight appearances, Flower has scored four goals, making him one of the team's top scorers.
The fresh autumn breeze filled the stadium during last Saturday's clash against Aldershot Town as fans cheered loudly for Flower. His instinctive movement and sharp finishing have made him a nightmare for defenders. Against Aldershot, he displayed remarkable composure and confidence, slotting in a crucial goal that secured a point for Woking.
Flower's ability to read the game sets him apart. He often anticipates the goalkeeper's moves, allowing him to position himself perfectly for an easy tap-in or a well-placed shot. The future looks bright for the 20-year-old, and his current form suggests he's only just beginning to scratch the surface of his potential. Woking fans are eager to see how many more goals he can net this season, especially as the team aims for a playoff spot in the National League.
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