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Islander Win Clinches Semifinal Birth
The Puerto Rico Islanders found a late winner against C.D. Marathon and clinched a birth in the CCL semifinals with a 3-1 aggregate win over the Honduran giants.
The Puerto Rico Islanders and C.D. Marathon got their chance to make the CONCACAF Champions League semifinals Wednesday night when the two teams met in
The home side had plenty of work to do having lost the first leg match 2-1 and the surprising Islanders needed only a draw.
Both teams made significant changes in the starting eleven. The most notable difference for
Colin Clarke’s big move was the decision to start young Kendall Jagdeosingh as in the attack rather than bringing the first leg hero off of the bench.
First Half
The tactics of this match seemed rather clear from the early going with the visitors content to defend their series lead and wait for chances on the break.
The first chance for
Merely one minute later, the game would take another strange turn when
A threaded ball through from the right side almost got
One decent chance fell to the Green Monsters in the 23rd when Palacios slipped a teammate in, but Islander ‘keeper Bill Gaudett was in good position and the game remained level.
Mario Berrios had a good crack at goal for
The match opened up a bit in the dying minutes of the first half as
Second Half
A bit of wizardry from
Noah Delgado had the first chance of the half for
A defensive gaffe almost led to a breakthrough for the Islanders when a poor trap from a
With
Still, it was the visitors who put together a few long spells of possession, trying to kill off the match.
The game took a nasty turn late on when assistant coaches from both teams were sent off and involved in a minor scuffle on the way to the locker room after a hard foul was committed by one of the Islanders.
With the game coming to a close and the Islanders playing defense with ten men behind the ball, it would be the visitors who found a breakthrough. Nicolas Adderly was found with a through ball after
The final whistle sounded minutes later with the USL side 1-0 winners.
Allen Ramsey, Goal.com
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