July 1, 2018 USL Toronto FC II--Toronto FC II vs Charleston Battery game review (from charlestonbattery.com)
Strong second half powers Battery past Toronto FC II By Sarah Cardamone , 07/01/18, 10:30PM EDT The Charleston Battery earned their first USL win since May 12 Sunday night, defeating Toronto FC II, 4-0, at BMO Field. Prior to Sunday’s win, the Battery had earned five draws in six matches. The Battery were the better side throughout the 90 minutes, but didn’t open the scoring until the second half. Ataulla Guerra broke through in the 59th minute, scoring his eighth goal of the season. O’Brian Woodbine collected a loose ball on the right touchline and served it into the penalty area. The ball fell kindly off of a Toronto FC II defender and Guerra smashed it into the top corner to put the Battery ahead. Woodbine created another goal minutes after Guerra’s opener. Taylor Mueller played a long ball to Woodbine, springing him in behind the Toronto defense. Woodbine collected the pass and drove towards the endline before finding Kotaro Higashi with his cutback. Higashi finished Woodbine’s pass, scoring his second goal in three games. After playing provider for the first two goals, Woodbine got himself on the scoresheet in the 82nd minute. Mueller played an identical ball to the one that started the move for the second goal, again finding Woodbine in behind the Toronto defense. Woodbine controlled the long ball and powered a shot past goalkeeper Borja Angoitia to push the lead to three. Gordon Wild added a fourth goal in injury time after coming on as a substitute. Wild received a pass out wide on the right and drove left across the Toronto defense before striking a shot towards Angoitia’s goal. Wild’s shot took a deflection on its way towards goal and found the back of the net. The four-goal outburst was the first time the Battery scored multiple goals in a game since May 30th against Indy Eleven. Joe Kuzminsky earned his second consecutive and sixth overall clean sheet against TFC II. The Battery will remain on the road following the win in Toronto. They’ll head to Raleigh to take on North Carolina FC next Saturday, July 7 before returning home to play Indy Eleven on Wednesday, July 11. Box Score: CHARLESTON - Joe Kuzminsky, Skylar Thomas (yellow card, 84), Taylor Mueller, Neveal Hackshaw, O’Brian Woodbine (goal, 82; Ryan Arambula, 83), Tah Brian Anunga, Angelo Kelly, Jarad van Schaik, Kotaro Higashi (goal, 65), Ataulla Guerra (goal, 59; Patrick Okonkwo, 74), Nico Rittmeyer (yellow card, 54; Gordon Wild, 57; goal, 92) Substitutes - Robert Beebe, Jay Bolt, Vincenzo Candela TORONTO - Borja Angoitia, Dante Campbell (yellow card, 82), Tim Kubel (Terique Mohammed, 70), Julian Dunn-Johnson, Robert Boskovic, Okello Ayo, Luca Uccello, Malik Johnson, Steffen Yeates (Matthew Srbely, 67), Aidan Daniels (Jordan Faria, 68), Shaan Hundal Substitutes - Rimi Oltaunji, Rocco Romeo, Gideon Waja, Aikim Andrews
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