June 4, 2015 Toronto FC II--preview of Harrisburg City Islanders vs Toronto FC II game (from torontofc.ca)

  
Match Preview: Toronto FC II vs. Harrisburg City Islanders 

Your Reds are back on the road to battle the Islanders 

June 4, 2015 
Anthony Campos 
torontofc.ca 

Your Reds are on the road this Saturday to square off against Harrisburg City Islanders at 7PM 
in the first meeting between the two clubs.

TFC II’s last match came on May 23rd, a 0-0 draw against the Rochester Rhinos at BMO Field. 
The team currently sits 10th in the Eastern Conference with record of 2-5-2.

The Opposition

Harrisburg City Islanders currently sit 6th in the Eastern Conference standings with a record 
of 4-3-1 over 8 matches.

The Islanders are coming off a tough 6-5 loss against the Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Up 5-3 
with 4 minutes left in the match, the Islanders gave up 3 goals against the Riverhounds, 
2 of them coming in stoppage time.

TFC II coach Jason Bent spoke to reporters on Wednesday, remarking on the strengths 
of the opposition.

“Their two centre backs are quite strong in the air, quite physical, so we can’t be lumping 
balls into the middle of the park because they’ll be winning their fair share of those balls.”

“In terms of midfield shape, it’s quite secure. They have three good players in there.”

“The two guys in front of the back four tend to get forward into the box and can 
score goals. I think that’s the strength of their team.”

Players to Watch

Islanders rookie midfielder/defender Ken Tribbett is a threat on set-pieces and corner 
kicks both offensively and defensively due to his 6’2” frame and currently leads the 
team with 3 goals.

Midfielder Jason Plumhoff has only played 5 games but has been one of the largest 
offensive threats for the Islanders, notching 2 goals and 2 assists in those matches.

Working On Offence During Bye Week

TFC II has struggled offensively as of late, failing to score in their last two matches.

Coach Jason Bent used the bye week to work on some offensive strategies going into 
Saturday’s match against the Islanders.

“We’ve been working on our attacking shape in the final third and trying to have 
more sustained possession which will lead to more chances on goal.”

“That’s been a big focus over the break.”

TFC II forward Edwin Rivas sees the team creating opportunities but also sees the 
need to be sharper to overcome the goal drought.

“Offensively we have the ideas but we just have to sharpen up a little and we’ll 
overcome that.”

TFC II takes on Harrisburg City Islander this Saturday, June 6th, at 7:00PM ET. 
Follow along on Twitter @TorontoFCII using the hashtag #TFCLive and watch the action 
via livestream at torontofc.ca/live

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