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SOCCER ROUNDUP: Cavalry continue hot run; Wild lose in Ottawa

SOCCER ROUNDUP: Cavalry continue hot run; Wild lose in Ottawa

Calgary Herald10 hours ago

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Cavalry FC is now 10 straight games without a loss and counting.
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The reschedule match — postponed from a day earlier when a storm ravaged Calgary — saw continued dominance by the home side to push it further up the table in the 2025 Canadian Premier League campaign.
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'Confidence was high — we're a good squad,' said Cavalry forward Ali Musse, in the moments after Sunday's victory. 'We came prepared for this game, and I thought we did what we wanted to do.
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The decision lifts Cavalry closer to top spot in the CPL.
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Its 6W-2L-3D record is good enough for third place with 21 points, four back of league-leading Atlético Ottawa (7-1-4) and two behind of second-runner Forge FC (6-0-5).
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'We're still hungry — I think we're still building,' Musse said. 'Obviously, it's good that we haven't lost (in 10 games). We're in good form right now, but we're still hungry.'
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It was clean-sheet by superstar goalkeeper Marco Carducci and an early goal from Musse that decided the match on the scoreboard.
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Musse's 13th-minute marker was a beauty, as he took a long-range pass into the penalty area from teammate Sergio Camargo off his chest and chipped the ball in on the half-volley with the outside of his left foot.
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Deft, to be sure.
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'I made the run (into the box), and Sergio played an amazing ball in,' Musse said. 'The rest of it … I just went for it.'
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'What we've got to do is to dislodge their block is move them from one side to the other and to other, so that the pieces start coming out,' added Cavalry gaffer Tommy Wheeldon Jr., recalling the goal. 'And what Sergio did quite well once we moved the ball to his side is recognized a gap between (defenders) for Musse coming in the other side.
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'It was a great pass, and Musse did brilliant to control it and finish it.'
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It was his fifth goal of the CPL season, tied for the team-high with Tobias Warschewski.
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At the other end, Carducci wasn't busy but was sharp when called upon, jumping high to grab a couple of would-be goals by the visitors on a few occasions. For the Cavalry captain, it was his fourth clean-sheet in 11 contests.

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