July 10, 2015 Toronto FC II--preview of Toronto FC II vs Rochester Rhinos (from torontofc.ca)

  
Match Preview: TFC II vs. Rochester Rhinos

July 10, 2015
10:11 AM EDT
Anthony Campos

Toronto FC II will be back at the Ontario Soccer Centre this Saturday to take on undefeated 
league leaders Rochester Rhinos at 3PM.

TFC II is coming off a 2-0 defeat in their home opener on Wednesday against the 
Pittsburgh Riverhounds.

Your Reds currently sit 10th in the Eastern Conference with a record of 3-6-3 
over 12 matches.

The Opposition

The Rochester Rhinos continue their Canadian road trip against Your Reds following 
their 2-1 victory against FC Montreal.

The Rhinos have been the league’s most dominant team this season, holding an undefeated 
record while currently maintaining a 5-point lead ahead of second place Charleston Battery 
with a game in hand. The team sits 1st in the Eastern Conference with a record of 10-0-6 
over 16 matches.

Rochester has allowed only 6 goals in the 2015 USL season, evidence of just how dominant 
they have been defensively this season.

“It’s a difficult team to play against,” said TFC II Head Coach Jason Bent prior 
to training on Thursday.

“We know they are undefeated but that should bring huge motivation for us to try and 
give them their first blemish on their results,” he continued.

This will be the third meeting between the two clubs. The previous match was 
on May 23rd, a goalless draw played at BMO Field.

Players to Watch

TFC II Head Coach Jason Bent is well aware of the defensive strength Rochester 
possesses but also singled out two offensive threats when he spoke to media 
on Thursday.

“Forbes, Jamaican, number 21, is very explosive on the wings. He’s a threat,” 
he said.

“Mendoza on the left wing, number 11, is very dangerous and likes to come inside,” 
he added.

Kenardo Forbes has one goal and two assists while Jonny Mendoza has two goals 
for the Rhinos this season.

Forward Christian Volesky leads the Rhinos in goals scored with 6.

Recapping the Home Opener in Vaughan

The long-awaited TFC II home opener at their new stadium, the Ontario Soccer Centre, 
finally took place this past Wednesday.

More than 850 people were in attendance to cheer on Your Reds as they battled 
the Pittsburgh Riverhounds.

It was especially exciting for Malik Johnson, who made his professional debut 
with TFC II, and Gabriel Boakye who made his first start for the club.

“It was my professional debut with the USL team so it was really good. It was 
a great atmosphere as well so I had fun,” said Johnson to media on Thursday.

It was a great experience, the fans, everything. It was my first start for TFC II 
so I really enjoyed it,” answered Boakye.

Head Coach Jason Bent was pleased with the turnout and atmosphere at the match.

“I thought it was a good start and a good little atmosphere,” he said.

“The supporters group, I’m not sure which one it was but they were quite vocal 
all night pushing on the boys, so that was very encouraging to see and hopefully 
it gets better as we move forward,” he continued.

TFC II takes on the Rochester Rhinos this Saturday, July 11th at the Ontario 
Soccer Centre at 3:00PM ET. Follow along on Twitter @TorontoFCII using the 
hashtag #TFCLive and watch the action via livestream at torontofc.ca/live

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