"Great teams find their greatness in close matches." This phrase rang true for Queen's Park in their latest outing against Clyde. As the rain fell steadily throughout the match, M. Sliwinski emerged as the essential player, showcasing his skill and determination, which galvanised the team to a 2-1 triumph.

Through the first half, Sliwinski's tenacity became evident. He was relentless on the left flank, creating space and facilitating plays. His tireless running caught the eye, particularly in the 30th minute, where he produced a beautifully curled cross. C. Burke met it perfectly, driving a header into the net.

As tensions rose after Clyde equalized, it was Sliwinski's resilience that made the difference. He engaged in several critical challenges, dominating the midfield, and frustrated Clyde's attempts to build up their attack. His hard work paid off ten minutes before full time when he slipped a perfectly timed ball to A. Connolly, who scored the winner under the floodlights of Hampden Park.

Fans erupted as they celebrated the hard-earned win. Sliwinski's performance drew praise from supporters and coaching staff alike. "His contributions were vital. A player like him is worth their weight in gold on nights like this," commented the manager after the match. The young player looks set to be pivotal for Queen's Park in their quest for promotion.