March 31, 2019...York 9 looks to Dominican as focus shifts to 'small details' (from york9fc.canpl.ca)

  
York9 looks to Dominican as focus shifts to ‘small details’ 
March 31, 2019 

Canadian Premier League 
by 
CANPL.CA STAFF


YORK REGION — The Canadian Premier League has been described in innumerable 
ways by countless people, but “cultural revolution” might be a new one. 
Yet, that’s the title granted this week by York9 FC assistant coach 
Carmine Isacco.

Bleary-eyed and grumpy, this reporter can’t help but envy how chipper 
York9’s players and staff are on the training pitch at 7 a.m.  They share 
the kind of spirited energy that only comes from something as big as, 
well, a “cultural revolution,” I suppose.

There’s a palpable anticipation hanging in the stuffy indoor air; 
the Nine Stripes find it hard to believe they have another month to wait 
before gameday in Hamilton.

They’ll head down to the Dominican Republic on Friday, where they’ll finally 
enter the homestretch of their preparations before the season begins. 
That inaugural game can’t come soon enough, though.

“I’m just excited to play again,” defender Luca Gasparotto told CanPL.ca. 
“It’s been a long time for myself, and for a lot of these guys who haven’t 
played in a long time. Just to have that gameday feeling, and having the 
games mean a lot – especially that first game – we’re all looking forward 
to that.”

Gasparotto’s last competitive match was April 7, 2018, when he started 
for Greenock Morton in a 3-2 loss in the Scottish Championship. The Canadian 
centre-back is understandably itching to get back out there.

Fortunately, the prevailing mood in York Region is that this club is pretty 
close to match ready. They spent Friday morning refining their attacking 
strategy with Isacco, and a 90-minute scrimmage on Saturday put those 
tactics to the test.

“We want to concentrate on details now; small group details, relationships 
between our top two or striker, our midfielders, our wingbacks 
and centre-backs,” said Isacco.

“All those things need to be refined, just understanding situations 
and how we have to be in certain moments. The most important way to do that 
is put them in those moments and play.”

Gasparotto echoed Isacco’s sentiment, perhaps even more impressed with 
how quickly things have come together at his club.

“The difference between now and the first week is incredible,” he effused. 
“We’re getting to know each other more – who’s going to make runs where, 
and the type of styles that each player has.”

Even though the Nine Stripes will welcome the sun down in the 
Caribbean – Gasparotto joked that his teammates complain when it rains, 
let alone the snow that fell on the GTA over the weekend – they’ll be 
just as eager to get back home and open the season.

April 27 has been circled on the calendar for a while, but that first 
match is becoming more real by the day. York9’s staff and players can 
feel how close they are, and it’s becoming harder and harder to wait.

“Hopefully, the same feeling that fans and the Canadian soccer community 
got during the national anthem of that first (Toronto FC) game, it’s 
going to be replicated and better,” said Isacco.

“We don’t have too many moments (like this) in our national game. 
This is going to be a special one for sure.”

Now, just four more weeks to wait…

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