May 14, 2016 USL Toronto FC II--Charleston Battery vs Toronto FC II match review (from uslsoccer.com)

Poised Battery Blank TFC II, Extend Home Streak
05/14/2016, 9:15pm EDT
By CHARLIE CORR - charlie.corr@uslsoccer.com
 
Williams, Chang deliver as Charleston’s home unbeaten run reaches 29

CHARLESTON, S.C. – The USL’s longest home unbeaten streak was once again on the line and the 
Charleston Battery prevailed with a 2-0 victory against Toronto FC II on Saturday in front of crowd 
of 5,481 at MUSC Health Stadium. Romario Williams provided a first-half tally and Maikel Chang tallied 
in the second half as the Battery’s home unbeaten run reached 29 games. Charleston improved 
to 4-2-3 (15 points) and 3-0-1 at home. Toronto fell to 2-4-2 (8 points) and 1-2-1 on the road. 
This marked the start of a three-game road trip for TFC II.

Scoring:
 10’ – CHS – Romario Williams (Maikel Chang)
 48’ – CHS – Maikel Chang (Zach Prince)

Three Things That Mattered:

•1. The Battery’s Maikel Chang and Romario Williams combination was effective from the get-go. 
Shortly after Williams couldn’t quite take advantage of a third-minute giveaway by Toronto 
goalkeeper Alex Bono, Williams delivered the next time around in the 10th minute. The buildup 
by the Battery was drawn up perfectly. Chang played a nice give-and-go with Ricky Garbanzo, 
Chang crossed in from the left and Williams slotted home from the edge of the six for the 1-0 lead. 
It was Williams’ sixth goal of the season as the Montreal Impact loanee has had a strong run for 
Charleston thus far. Chang and Williams nearly pulled off a carbon copy of their goal in the 
15th minute, but Bono made the stop with his body to limit the damage.

•2. Toronto’s defense had a hot-and-cold match, occasionally coming up with good blocks and saves 
but also prone to error. Chang’s 48th-minute goal was a fitting example. Toronto’s defense alertly 
blocked Chang’s original attempt on that sequence, but Charleston kept things alive, 
and Zach Prince’s cross attempt from the left clearly should have been cleared by Toronto’s 
Mitch Taintor. Instead, he whiffed on the clearance and Chang finished from point-blank range 
for the 2-0 lead. Taintor punched the ground in frustration.

•3. Charleston has posted a 19-0-10 record during its 29-game home unbeaten run. It dates back 
to May of 2014 and includes last year’s postseason win against the Richmond Kickers.

USLSoccer.com Man of the Match:
 Maikel Chang, Charleston Battery – Chang was involved in both goals, first setting 
 up Romario Williams and then finishing himself in the second half. He set the tone early 
 on for the Battery, nearly connecting with Williams on another occasion in the game’s opening half.

Upcoming Games:
 May 21: Charleston Battery at Wilmington Hammerheads FC; 7 p.m. ET, Legion Stadium
 May 21: Toronto FC II at Pittsburgh Riverhounds; 7 p.m. ET, Highmark Stadium

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