June 18, 2022...Report: Another Point, Another Clean-Sheet as Nine Stripes' Show Plenty of Spirit Once Again
(from York United FC website)

REPORT: ANOTHER POINT, ANOTHER CLEAN-SHEET AS NINE STRIPES' SHOW PLENTY OF SPIRIT ONCE AGAIN  

In the midst of an injury crisis, the side created decent chances against Pacific FC.

Neither York United nor Pacific FC was able to solve the other’s defence on Saturday 
at York Lions Stadium, as the two sides battled to a fierce 0-0 draw to begin the CPL’s weekend.

Heading into this key league clash, York received a significant boost in the return 
of Max Ferrari, who started on the wing after missing significant time to start the season. 
Pacific, meanwhile, returned a similar lineup to the one they deployed last weekend at Forge, 
though Matteo Polisi came into the squad as Josh Heard returned to the front three.

Also of note in this match, Pacific wore their alternate kits — designed by Coast Salish 
artist Maynard Johnny Jr. — in honour of National Indigenous People’s Day upcoming 
on June 21. 

After a cagey first 20 minutes or so, in which neither side found a breakthrough but York 
enjoyed a little more time in Pacific’s half, the Nine Stripes were forced to alter their 
game plan. Sebastian Gutiérrez, lined up on the left side of their 4-4-2 formation, went down 
to injury and couldn’t continue, which prompted coach Martin Nash to bring Mouhamadou Kane 
into the match in his Gutiérrez’s stead.

Regardless of the change, though, neither side was able to establish a significant advantage 
for the balance of the first half, as they went into halftime at 0-0 — without a shot on target 
from either side. Pacific coach James Merriman went to his bench to start the second half, 
as he deployed Luca Ricci into midfield in place of Matthew Baldisimo.

York were first to trouble the opposing net in the second frame, as Diyaeddine Abzi played a cross 
through the box behind Pacific’s backline and it fell to Ferrari at the back post, but the young 
winger was unable to bring the ball down to finish. Not long after, Abzi burst through from 
the left half-space and seemed to be in alone on goal, but Pacific keeper Callum Irving cut down 
the angle well and Abzi put his shot wide of the post.

Both managers made a handful of changes toward the end of the second half, both chasing a goal 
to win the match in the dying stages; York brought on Eduardo Jesus and Noah Verhoeven, 
while the Tridents added Gianni Dos Santos, Djenairo Daniels, and Nathan Mavila.

Ultimately, though, neither team could get in behind the other to put the ball in the net, 
and the sides played to another 0-0 draw (just as they did in the last league match they played). 
York thus extended their goalless streak to six CPL games, while Pacific are now winless 
in five straight league matches, as both teams took a hard-earned point from a tough match.

Charlie O'Connor-Clarke, CanPL.ca

York United FC: Giantsopoulos, C. N'sa, Zator (c), Wilson, Abzi, Ferrari, Johnston, 
Hernandez (Verhoeven, 90+2), Gutierrez (Kane, 32'), De Rosario (Eduardo, 79'), Cabrera.

Pacific FC: Irving, Dada-Luke, Didic, Meilleur-Giguere, Samake (Mavila, 77'), Polisi, 
Baldisimo (Ricci, 46' - Dos Santos, 82'), Dixon (c), Bustos, Diaz (Daniels, 82'), Heard.

BOX SCORE

Goals
None

Discipline
8' –Yellow: Jamar Dixon (Pacific FC)
45+2' — Yellow: Mateo Hernández (York United)
76' — Yellow: Abdou Samake (Pacific FC)
84' — Yellow: Isaiah Johnston (York United)

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