June 26, 2016 USL Toronto FC II--Toronto FC II vs Charleston Battery game review (from uslsoccer.com)

Battery Emerges Late, Sweeps Toronto
06/26/2016, 9:30pm EDT
By CHARLIE CORR - charlie.corr@uslsoccer.com
 
Williams nets go-ahead goal in 79th minute as Charleston takes season series

VAUGHAN, Ontario – The Charleston Battery’s Romario Williams tallied a 79th-minute rebound to lift 
his side to a 1-0 victory against Toronto FC II on Saturday at the Ontario Soccer Centre. Williams’ 
team-leading seventh goal of the season helped his side improve to 8-4-3 (27 points) overall on the season 
to move into sole possession of fourth place in the Eastern Conference standings ahead of the 
Charlotte Independence. Charleston also swept the season series against TFC II, having earned 
a 2-0 victory on May 14 in Charleston. Toronto dropped to 3-10-4 (13 points) overall and 2-4-2 
at home. Skylar Thomas picked up a second yellow card and was subsequently sent off in second-half 
stoppage time as Toronto was forced to play the remaining minutes down a man.

Scoring:
79’ – CHS – Romario Williams

Three Things That Mattered:

•1. It was a defensive battle for much of Sunday’s match, but Charleston finally broke through 
with a little more than 10 minutes remaining in regulation. Ricky Garbanzo started the 79th-minute 
sequence with a shot that Toronto goalkeeper Phil Di Bennardo turned away with the foot stop. 
However, the deflection popped out for Romario Williams who rushed on and slotted it home for 
a 1-0 lead. Williams now has seven goals in 14 games played this season.


•2. Toronto went with Di Bennardo in the net for his second appearance of the season, and the 
spotlight certainly grew as the match wore on. Charleston had several patient buildups in the 
opening 45 minutes, as well as some dangerous crosses to try and test Di Bennardo, who looked 
a bit shaky on a 13th-minute sequence that Wesley Charpie helped clear. As the half wore on, 
the 19-year-old goalkeeper looked more comfortable. Charleston’s 28th-minute set piece chance, 
for example, Justin Portillo’s corner was first punched away, and Portillo earned a second crack 
and crossed back in, only to see Di Bennardo this time corral the ball. Then in the second half, 
Di Bennardo was called upon against Zach Prince, who drove in a knuckling shot and Di Bennardo 
parried it over the crossbar in the 65th minute. Three minutes later, Di Bennardo made a clutch 
stop with his legs against Williams. Though Williams would eventually break through with the winner, 
it was a strong effort from Di Bennardo overall.


•3. With the second leg of the Amway Canadian Championship final taking place this week between 
Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC, players such as goalkeeper Alex Bono and goal-scoring 
leader Raheem Edwards were unavailable for TFC II on Sunday. Both were bench options during 
Toronto’s 1-0 win against Vancouver on June 21. The two MLS sides meet up again this Wednesday 
at BC Place in Vancouver.


USLSoccer.com Man of the Match:
Romario Williams, Charleston Battery - Williams' play improved in the second half and he struck 
with the game's lone goal late on.

Upcoming Games:
Toronto FC II at Wilmington Hammerheads FC – July 2, 7 p.m. ET, Legion Stadium
Charleston Battery vs. Richmond Kickers – July 2, 7:30 p.m. ET, MUSC Health Stadium

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