Sat May 14 2016 League 1 Ontario--Sigma FC vs Sanjaxx Lions (from League 1 Ontario website)

Sigma Keeps Pace At Top Of West With 3-1 Win Over Sanjaxx
05/14/2016, 9:30pm EDT
By League1 Ontario staff

Sigma striker Leaford Allen (69') got his sixth of the season as the home side 
toppled Sanjaxx 3-1 at Hershey Centre.

Both sets of players had difficulty settling the ball in the early going 
as unseasonable cold and wind wrought havoc in open play, but Sigma - currently 
level on points with FC London at the top of west division - appeared 
to start the more confident of the two teams. 

"I think Sigma took advantage in the first half with the wind behind them," 
said Sanjaxx head coach, Peter Mellon. "It forced us to make errors."

Sigma's wide forwards Marcel Zajac and Kadell Thomas were especially effective 
in the first half, picking up the ball at the bylines and successfully running 
at defenders, creating quality attacking moves.

"We wanted the ball on the ground predominantly, a lot of short, intricate 
passing and moving the ball up the field a bit slower," said Sigma head coach, 
Bobby Smyrniotis. "I think we had a much better second half even though 
we played against the conditions."

Zajac (9') was the first to get on the sheet, finishing a penalty after Allen 
was hauled down inside the box.  Sanjaxx keeper Matt Zaikos had little chance 
on the penalty, but came up big for the Lions throughout the half - making 
a half dozen flying saves to keep out solid efforts on target. 

Sanjaxx did well to build up play under Sigma pressure, but were rushed and 
anxious in the attacking third. Central midfielder Thomas Winski had the best 
chance of the half, after a direct ball from centre back Zorimullah left him 
one on one with Sigma GK Corey Marques. Winski scuffed the finish though, 
sending just wide of Marques' left hand corner.

Sigma could not make their dominance of possession count for more goals, and 
Sanjaxx made them pay in the sixty-fourth minute as central forward 
Hilliard Serrao unleashed an unstoppable laser from 25 yards out. 

"In the second half I told the boys to come out and take advantage of the 
conditions," said Mellon. "Hilliard scored a brilliant goal from outside 
the area. I thought we were in the game up to that point and we lost 
our way after that."

"We had chances today but didn't take them, it's something that we'll 
be working on for sure."

Following the Sanjaxx goal, Sigma appeared to have some urgency in their 
step, and another attacking wave resulted in Allen pulling away from the 
last defender and curling one beyond Zaikos with less than half an hour 
left in the contest. 

"I think in the first half we controlled the tempo but didn't have the 
final product, we didn't put away chances," said Smyrniotis. "At half-time 
we discussed being a little more bold in that part of the field and 
getting players closer together. I think our players got a bit isolated 
in the first half."

Shortly thereafter Sigma head coach Bobby Smyrniotis made some tactical 
tweaks, bringing in Mike Matic at central midfield and moving 
Syracuse University's Chris Nanco from a central midfield role to find more 
space on the right flank. The change paid off immediately, as Nanco used 
pace and trickery to beat his marker, centering for Matic (75') to score 
on his second touch. It would be the final goal of the night.    

"I think bringing through some subs in the second half got fresh legs and 
a different look and it ended up working out," concluded Smyrniotis.

"We wanted a different energy late in the game, and we have a lot of depth 
in the team. Both Nanco and Matic just recently came back to the team from 
school, and we knew we had that quality on the bench. It's important for 
everyone to be getting minutes and keeping that competitive edge 
in the team."

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