April 25, 2018 Toronto FC II USL--Richmond Kickers VS Toronto FC II review (from uslsoccer.com)

  
Kickers Come From Behind, Down Toronto
By CHRIS HOCKMAN - chris.hockman@uslsoccer.com, 04/25/18, 9:00PM EDT 

Imura's strike leads fightback as Richmond rallies for 2-1 victory

RICHMOND, Va. – A strong offensive performance got the job done as the Richmond Kickers managed a comeback 2-1 win 
against Toronto FC II at City Stadium on Wednesday night. TFC II ended a long scoreless run just nine minutes 
into the contest as a long run into the penalty area had the Kickers defense scrambling, allowing Shaan Hundal 
to play a soft ball for Aidan Daniels to bury a low finish. Just two minutes later Richmond was level, however, 
as Dane Kelly, making his debut on loan from D.C. United, saw his shot blocked, and then squared the rebound back 
to Yudai Imura who hit a powerful strike from the edge of the area into the top-right corner to restore parity. 
With two goals in just over 10 minutes, both sides were already out of their shells and the match became an attacking 
affair with Richmond especially determined to add to its account. Ten minutes after the break Richmond’s pressure 
finally told as a cross into the penalty area from the right by Kickers’ midfielder Raul Gonzalez caught out the 
Toronto defense, leading to TFC II defender Brandon Onkony redirecting it into his own net. Only a good save from 
Toronto goalkeeper Angelo Cavalluzzo kept it a one-goal game in the 67th minute when Gonzalez ran clear of the 
defense, only for the shot-stopper to make the stop with his legs. Toronto came further into the match in the final 
10 minutes but it was too little, too late from the Canadian side as Richmond closed out the victory.

Scoring
9’ – TOR – Aidan Daniels (Shaan Hundal)
11’ – RIC – Yudai Imura (Dane Kelly)
55’ – RIC – Brandon Onkony (Own Goal)

#RICvTOR: Highlights and Opta Box Score

Three Things That Matter:

1. Prior to scoring in the ninth minute, Toronto FC II had gone 358 minutes without scoring a goal, having not 
scored since the 11th minute of its season opener against New York Red Bulls II on March 17. That goal seemed 
to give TFC II confidence as the players increased their output with seven shots in the match, something the Reds 
will be hoping it can build on this Saturday when it takes on NYRB II again.

2. It has been rare for the Richmond Kickers to control possession in a match this season, coming into the match 
with a season possession average of 43.32 percent. But in this match the Kickers easily changed that statistic 
with 53.4 percent of possession, allowing them to control the match's midfield battles and get the win.

3. The Kickers have had the upper hand over Toronto FC II in recent meetings between the two sides and that 
continued again in this match. By the time the two sides meet again, on August 12th in Toronto it will have 
been more than two years since the last Toronto win, coming in a 1-0 victory on May 11, 2016.

USLSoccer.com Man of the Match:
Yudai Imura, Richmond Kickers – After producing a perfect response to conceding the match early goal, Imura 
continued to have a strong match for the Kickers, winning five of his six duels, and helped the Kickers control 
the match with a passing accuracy rate of 81.8 percent.

Upcoming Games:
Richmond Kickers vs. Bethlehem Steel – May 6, 5 p.m. ET, Goodman Stadium
Toronto FC II vs. New York Red Bulls II – April 28, 6:30 p.m. ET, BMO Field  

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