August 24, 2016 USL Toronto FC II--Toronto FC II vs New York Red Bulls II review (from uslsoccer.com)

NYRBII Notches Fourth Straight Victory
08/24/2016, 7:00pm EDT
By CHARLIE CORR - charlie.corr@uslsoccer.com
 
Flemmings’ second-half tally drops Toronto, leads New York to 10th road win

VAUGHAN, Ontario – The New York Red Bulls II’s persistence in the attack paid off as Junior Flemmings 
tallied midway through the second half to lead his side to a 1-0 victory against Toronto FC II on Wednesday 
at the Ontario Soccer Centre. Flemmings’ seventh goal of the season helped the Eastern Conference leader 
earn its fourth consecutive victory, improving to 16-3-5 (53 points) overall and 10-1-1 on the road. 
During this stretch, NYRBII has outscored its opponents 12-1. Toronto dropped to 6-15-5 (23 points) 
overall and 3-6-3 at home. This was the second and final regular-season match between the two clubs. 
They played to a 2-2 draw on March 26 at Red Bull Arena in the season opener for both sides.

Scoring:
 64’ – NY – Junior Flemmings

Three Things That Mattered:

•1. Toronto’s best defensive clearance during one sequence was quickly nullified with a Junior Flemmings 
goal during the subsequent set piece for New York. In the 63rd minute, Flemmings shot from the left side 
to force TFCII goalkeeper Nathan Ingham – making his first appearance – into a save. The ball eventually 
deflected to NYRBII goal-scoring leader Brandon Allen from eight yards with Ingham out of position. 
Ingham’s back line bailed him out as Marko Maletic came up with the goal-line clearance with his right 
foot, conceding a corner kick. However, on the following play, some miscommunication occurred in the 
box when Toronto was looking to make a clearance or allow Ingham to fall onto the loose ball. Instead, 
the ball was up for grabs and Flemmings slotted it home in the 64th minute for the go-ahead tally.

•2. If Toronto needed a reminder of just how potent NYRBII’s attack can be, the host side received that 
message just nine seconds in – and New York didn’t even start out with the ball at kickoff. Derrick Etienne 
stole the ball and crossed left to right above the 18-yard box, in the direction of Allen. Allen smartly 
dummied the ball, which reached Flemmings on the right, but Flemmings pushed his shot just wide of the 
frame. New York missed a glorious chance to gain the lead in mere seconds while Toronto breathed 
a collective sigh of relief. TFCII’s defense was tested in the early going, with Ingham stepping well 
off his line to stuff another Flemmings shot in the seventh minute.

•3. After sustaining a mostly defense-heavy opening 20-25 minutes, Toronto found some better balance and 
then broke through New York’s defense. During TFCII’s 28th-minute counterattack, Martin Davis crossed 
the ball in from the left corner to Mo Babouli, who unloaded a shot that caromed off of the left post. 
Shaan Hundal was there for the rebound, but his attempt scooted just wide right of the far right post. 
Though a goal didn’t pan out, it was a swift counter from Toronto and the type of sequence that can 
breathe success when going against a NYRBII side that typically pushes heavy numbers forward.

USLSoccer.com Man of the Match:
Junior Flemmings, New York Red Bulls II - Flemmings gave NYRBII the goal it needed as he showcased 
his usual prowess around the net.

Upcoming Games:
Toronto FC II vs. FC Montreal – Aug. 28, 4 p.m. ET, Ontario Soccer Centre
New York Red Bulls II vs. FC Cincinnati – Aug. 28, 5:40 p.m. ET, Red Bull Arena

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