Saturday 10th May 2015
Hofstra University, New York Attendance - 3,383
New
York extended their lead to 5pts at the top of the Spring Championship
following a 4v2 win over Edmonton. The Cosmos took full advantage of some
results that went in their favour and now stand alone as the only unbeaten side
in the NASL.
The
Cosmos raced into an early lead after just 2mins when FC Edmonton failed to
deal with a short corner from the right. The ball found Raul at the far post
who sent the ball back across goal to Lucky. The Keeper pushed Lucky's header
straight to the feet of Mendes who was left with a simple tap in to get the
Cosmos off to a dream start.
Both
sides exchanged chances after 10mins, for the Eddies, Ameobi failed to get a
touch onto a chance, whole Leo Fernandes headed into the side netting at the
other end from a fine Restrepo cross. The Eddies were handed a way back into
the game when they were awarded a penalty after tugging in the area after a
Laing cross.
Ameobi
despatched the penalty which was only the second goal conceded by the Cosmos in
6 matches. But it didn't take long for the Cosmos to respond and again it was
due to Edmonton's inability to clear the ball. Szetela was presented with a
golden opportunity from a low Lucky cross, but struck the bar from close rage.
The loose ball fell back to Szetela from a tighter angle, who struck the bar
again. The ball fell to a Cosmos player again, this time Raul made no mistake.
The
normally low scoring Cosmos were on fire and Mendes made it 3v1 from a header
from an Ayoze ball as Van Oekel was caught in no mans land attempting to claim
the cross. It capped off a memorable week for the skipper who also had a new
born boy to celebrate only a few days earlier. Nyassi almost reduced the
arrears just before half time s he fired narrowly wide from an Edward cross.
The
Cosmos killed the game off early in the 2nd half as Lucky got his 2nd goal in 2
games as he made it 4v1. Leo Fernandes carried the ball well towards the Eddies
box. Lucky had peeled off his marker and had plenty of time to pick his spot
with the Eddies defence all over the place.
The
Cosmos made a couple of changes with Raul and Restrepo brought off, but
Edmonton were not finished yet as Ritchie Jones pulled a goal back for the
Canadians from an Ameobi cutback. Van Oekel made a fantastic double save with
11mins left denying substitutes Flores and Guenzatti to prevent any further
additions to the score.
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