September 5, 2020...Cavalry's clinching win over York9 overshadowing by injury to Minatel (from York9 FC website)

  
Cavalry’s clinching win over York9 overshadowed by injury to Minatel
SEPTEMBER 5, 2020
Canadian Premier League
by JOHN MOLINARO, CANPL.CA

Cavalry FC’s 1-0 win over York9 FC on Saturday in Charlottetown came at a price.

By collecting three points, Cavalry clinched a second-round berth at The Island Games. 
But winger Oliver Minatel was taken to a local hospital after suffering a serious lower-body 
injury in the first half, putting a damper on the Cavs’ post-game celebrations.

Cavalry coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr. told reporters after the game that Minatel was to undergo 
immediate surgery.

While Cavalry clinched top spot in the CPL’s first-round table (with 13 points), 
York9 (third place, 10 points) must await the results of Sunday’s Pacific FC (sixth place, 
eight points) vs. FC Edmonton game to see if they advance. If Pacific wins, York is eliminated. 
If Pacific loses or draws, York advances. Regardless of the result in Sunday’s HFX Wanderers FC 
vs. Atlético Ottawa match, either HFX (fourth place, nine points) or Ottawa (seventh place, 
eight points) will move ahead of York in the standings.

While Cavalry clinched top spot in the CPL’s first-round table (with 13 points), York9 
(third place, 10 points) must await the results of Sunday’s Pacific FC vs. FC Edmonton game 
to see if they advance. If Pacific wins, York is eliminated. If Pacific loses or draws, 
York advances. Regardless of the result in Sunday’s HFX Wanderers FC vs. Atlético Ottawa match, 
either Ottawa or HFX will move ahead of York in the standings.

Coming off back-to-back losses in PEI, Cavalry coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr. made five lineup changes, 
including Jordan Brown starting up top. Y9’s Jim Brennan made three changes, with Joseph Di Chiara 
(back from suspension), Michael Petrasso (returning from injury) and Chris Mannella 
in the starting 11.

The match came to a complete standstill in the 12th minute when Minatel crashed to the ground 
following a challenge for a 50/50 ball by Y9’s Roger Thompson.

After receiving treatment from team trainers for several minutes, Minatel was stretchered off 
the field and was taken to a local hospital. Minatel was replaced by Marcus Haber. Thompson 
did not receive a caution on the play.

Cavalry fans immediately took to social media in support of Minatel:

The rest of the first half quietly unfolded, with only half-scoring chances coming from 
Cavalry’s Nik Ledgerwood and Y9’s Ryan Telfer.

The first shot on target didn’t come until the 55th minute, when Cavalry goalkeeper Marco Carducci 
comfortably handled Petrasso’s attempt. Moments later, Y9’s Nathan Ingham made a great point-blank 
save on Haber’s header from close range off a corner kick.

The breakthrough came in the 69th minute as Haber pounced on a rebound given up by Ingham off 
Nathan Mavila’s shot from outside the box and slotted it home.

Saturday’s loss was York’s first of The Island Games.

Cavalry will be back in action next Wednesday, the first matchday of the second round 
at The Island Games.

Cavalry FC: Show some desire – Cavalry coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr. admitted his team lacked desire 
and were soft in their last game, a 2-1 loss to Pacific FC. The Cavs showed more spirit against Y9, 
and didn’t let the injury to Oliver Minatel take the wind out of their sails.

York9 FC: Aparicio free kicks – Y9 captain Manny Aparicio scored from gorgeous free kicks in each 
of his team’s previous two matches. But he never had a chance to make it three in a row, 
as Cavalry stayed disciplined in their tackling and defensive marking in and around the 18-yard box.

BOX SCORE
Goals
69’– Marcus Haber (Cavalry FC)

Discipline
45’+1’ – Yellow: Luca Gasparotto (York9 FC)
81’ – Yellow: Joseph Di Chiara (York9 FC)
87’ – Yellow: Ryan Telfer (York9 FC)
90’ – Yellow: Nik Ledgerwood (Cavalry FC)

TOP PERFORMER
Marcus Haber (Cavalry FC)

It couldn’t have been easy to enter the game off the bench and replace Minatel. But the Canadian 
international didn’t let what happened to his teammate affect his play. He was dangerous 
in the Cavs’ attack and showed great composure on the winning goal.

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