York got back in the win column on Wednesday night as they scored three second half goals to win 4-1 against McPherson on the road.
The Panthers gave up a goal in the 21
st minute on a turnover in the midfield. The Bulldogs of McPherson dribbled down the left side and ended with a far post shot that was out of the reach of
Breno Prado.
It didn't take long for York to respond as
Walid Fattouh passed a square ball over to
Alvaro Ansede in the midfield. Ansede took a couple of dribbles and then fired a laser from 35 yards out that tied the game.
That was all of the scoring for either team in the first half as the Bulldogs held a 10-2 advantage on shots but were unable to threaten with any on frame.
In the second half the Panthers were in attack mode as
Felipe Dani pushed a pass across the top of the penalty area to
Matias Madriaga who drilled the shot into the back of the net in the 66
th minute of play.
Less than ten minutes later it was
Walid Fattouh who converted on the penalty kick after a hand ball in the box by the Bulldogs.
Miguel Sarubbi finished off the scoring as he settled the ball off of a throw in and turned to his left before firing a hard shot that hit the backside of the netting from 30 yards out.
York was outshot 16-7 on the night but just 6-5 for shots on target. The Panthers made the most of their opportunities as they scored on four of them.
The Panthers will travel to Southwestern College on Saturday night for a match against the Builders. The game is slated for a 7:30 p.m. start. York improves to 3-11-1 overall and 3-7 in KCAC play.
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