July 1, 2019 CPL--HIGHLIGHTS: York9 breaks scoring drought to defeat Valour (from canpl.ca website)
HIGHLIGHTS: York9 breaks scoring drought to defeat Valour July 1, 2019 Canadian Premier League by Charlie O’Connor-Clarke, Contributor After 331 minutes without a goal, York9 FC’s attack came alive on Canada Day as the Nine Stripes scored three highlight-reel goals to beat Valour FC 3-1 at IG Field. The home side had York9 sweating early – and not just from the heat – as Tyler Attardo headed in a cross from Martin Arguiñarena just 47 seconds in to put Valour in front. Jimmy Brennan’s side didn’t take the deficit sitting down, though, as they equalized just six minutes later. After a long ball into the box from Ryan Telfer and a brave rebound recovery from Kyle Porter, Morey Doner sent a rocket of a volley into the top of the net, making it 1-1. The first half was fast-paced and entertaining, with York9 holding the upper hand (taking five shots on target), but the visitors weren’t able to capitalize on their chances and so took a draw into halftime. York9 came out of the dressing room firing, though, rattling off a pair of good chances before captain Manny Aparicio scored a screamer off a long-distance free kick in the 57th minute. The shot seemed to skip off a defender in Valour’s wall, changing its course just enough to fool goalkeeper Tyson Farago. The Nine Stripes were able to lock it down from there, needing a little help from their ‘keeper Nathan Ingham but managing to hold off Valour. Adding insult to injury, Simon Adjei made it 3-1 for York9 in the dying moments of stoppage time as he coolly finished an excellent counter-attack move. The victory breaks a three-game winless streak for York9, who end the Spring on a high. Meanwhile, Valour’s struggles continue, as this defeat is their sixth straight. Now that the Spring season is officially over for these two sides, their focus will shift to the Fall. York9 will stay on the road, traveling to Nova Scotia to take on HFX Wanderers FC on Saturday, July 6 (3:30 p.m. ET, 4:30 p.m. AT, on OneSoccer). Valour gets a significant break now, with their next match coming on July 17, away to FC Edmonton (9:00 p.m. ET, 7:00 p.m. MT, on OneSoccer). Box Score Goals 1' – Tyler Attardo (Valour FC) 7' – Morey Doner (York9 FC) 57' – Manuel Aparicio (York9 FC) 95' – Simon Adjei Karlsson (York9 FC) Disciplinary None Three Key Performers Manuel Aparicio (York9 FC) The Nine Stripes’ captain showed exactly why he wears the armband in this game. His free-kick goal a huge turning point, and he played a critical role in midfield with his energy providing the spark for much of York9’s performance. He did well playing incisive passes to carve open Valour’s leaky backline, as well. Morey Doner (York9 FC) The right-back put in arguably his best performance in a York9 kit, and not just because of his world-class volley. He led the starting eleven with a 91.7% passing accuracy, and he was excellent defensively, with one sliding tackle in particular helping to cut off a dangerous attack from Valour. Luca Gasparotto (York9 FC) With a new centre-back partner in Roger Thompson, Gasparotto continued to be a stalwart at the back. The York9 defence was tested on several occasions, and it was often Gasparotto who stepped up to make one of his four clearances, two interceptions, and two blocks. He saved a likely goal in the 74th minute, hustling back to stop a four-on-one counter-attack and block Marco Bustos’ shot.
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