Thursday, April 20, 2023

Canadian Premier League 2023 Cavalry FC Forge FC


1e journee
15 avril 2023
Tim Hortons Field

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Champions Forge FC met foes Cavalry at Tim Hortons Field in both sides’ first encounter of 2023, and there was no shortage of fireworks as they split the points in a 2-2 draw. Cavalry took the lead twice, once in each half thanks to Myer Bevan and Miki Cantave (the latter being an absurd strike from 25 yards), but both times Forge returned to level terms within minutes, as Jordan Hamilton scored from the spot and Noah Jensen netted a powerful strike with 15 minutes to go.


There’s a certain inevitability about Forge FC; rarely are they ever held off the scoresheet (in fact, it’s happened just once in their last 10 games). Such was the feeling in their home opener on Saturday; even in the early stages when Cavalry had the better share of chances, Forge were still generating enough transitional opportunities to suggest they’d find a way through eventually.The Hammers showed an ability to shift gears, trailing for a total of 17 minutes despite falling behind twice. Of course, Bobby Smyrniotis would have preferred his side not to concede as they did, but the way they responded both times proved they continue to be one of the CPL’s most dangerous sides.














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