May 13, 2017 League 1 Ontario Match Recap: Durham United FA vs Aurora FC (from League 1 Ontario website)

Match Recap: Durham United FA 4 - 1 Aurora FC 
05/13/2017, 7:30pm EDT
By League1 Ontario staff

It was a gangbusters first half at Durham United FA men's opener on Matchweek Three as first 
Durham scored two within two minutes from Christian Moncrieffe (13') and Kashiff De Jonge 
(15', 56') before Aurora came back within one after a Matthew Caguana (31') goal. 

"The goals happened so quick I don't even remember who scored them, thanks for reminding me," 
said Durham head coach Sanford Carabin. 

"Sometimes you always look at the goalscorers and think they are the MVPs. It is nice we got 
off the mark, we were the only team that hadn't scored yet  in the league, and to be honest 
with you I was absolutely disappointed that we conceded a goal."

"We've worked on our defending shape for a long time and to let a slack goal like that go in 
bothered me more than the lack of goals previously. I always knew we were going to score goals, 
it just so happens that this game four of them came in for us. Hopefully that gets us balanced 
and we move forward."

Although Durham had not scored in their first two matches of the season, they would not 
be denied here as Tim Flynn (34') quickly restored the lead, and De Jonge put the result out 
of Aurora's grasp with this second before the hour. 

"We started very poorly," said Aurora head coach, Derek O'Keeffe. "We gave up the first two 
goals as gifts. We lacked concentration and basic errors cost us. At that point we are chasing 
the game after fifteen minutes so at that point you are playing catch-up. Credit to Durham, 
they capitalized on our mistakes, but it just wasn't our day." 

"I would say to the boys after this result that they are better than what they played in the 
first half. They weren't engaging the ball. They were watching the ball instead of watching 
the man, and not putting the pressure on."

"That will cost you in League1. You could get away with it at the underage levels, but you 
have to be tuned in from the start here and the start we had today killed us. We were playing 
catch-up from then."

After two difficult first matches of the season - playing 2016 champions Vaughan Azzurri, 
and east division powerhouse Woodbridge Strikers, in away fixtures - Durham looked to be 
on the front foot in their home opener, dominating the ball for long stretches.

"We always try and keep possession when we play," said Carabin. "It's one of the principles 
that we have, we want to have the ball and dictate play, but it doesn't always come off." 

"I think this was more a function of this being our home opener and we tweaked the lineup 
a little bit to go with a bit of a different set-up than we've had the first two games, 
just to see if that would spur us in the attacking end." 

"It wasn't a slight against the guys that played the last two games, I just think having 
two away games and then two homes games was difficult for us. This being our home opener, 
we wanted to express ourselves so we asked the guys to go out there right from the get go 
and attack. That might have had more to do with it than a change of formation."

"We always try to attack, but I think the home opener really helped us." 

Durham United FA next play OSU Force on Friday May 19 at Pickering Soccer Centre, Pickering.

Aurora FC next play Masters FA Saints on Sunday May 21 at St. Maximillian Kolbe H.S.

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