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Pacific FC shocks powerhouse Cavalry FC

Pacific FC is not yet ready to compare itself against the gold standard of the Canadian Premier League. Not even after tarnishing it a bit Sunday with a 2-1 victory over powerhouse Cavalry FC of Calgary.
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Marco Bustos scores for Pacific FC at 22 minutes in Sunday聮s game at the CPL bubble in Charlottetown. PHOTO VIA PACIFIC FC

Pacific FC is not yet ready to compare itself against the gold standard of the Canadian Premier League. Not even after tarnishing it a bit Sunday with a 2-1 victory over powerhouse Cavalry FC of Calgary.

PFC is still a team in progress, and hardly golden yet despite the noteworthy victory, said head coach Pa-Modou Kah.

鈥淐avalry is one of the best teams in the league and we were looking forward to the challenge,鈥 said Kah.

That challenge appeared to be met and even surpassed amid the CPL 鈥渂ubble鈥 in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Not so quick, replied Kah.

鈥淭he favourites are still Cavalry and Forge FC [of Hamilton]. We are not at their level, yet, and have not done anything yet to prove we are on par with them,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut this was another stepping stone.鈥

Maybe more like a stepping boulder, as PFC used the big win to move into third place in the standings behind defending-champion Forge FC and 2019 league runner-up Cavalry FC. The top-four teams of the eight will advance to the playoff-group stage after the current opening round-robin stage.

It is still tight with no team having yet clinched a berth into the next round and only last-place FC Edmonton looking to be out of it.

Pacific FC won its second straight game and has two wins, two draws and a loss. Cavalry, suddenly humbled, was left to rue its second consecutive loss after starting with three wins and a draw. 鈥淧acific stretched us side to side and we didn鈥檛 respond,鈥 said Cavalry FC head coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr.

鈥淐redit is due to Pacific. They outcoached us. We haven鈥檛 been in this situation [two straight losses] but our fate is still in our hands.鈥

PFC led 2-0 at the half and then held tough as Cavalry pressed in the second half.

鈥淸PFC] had a good game plan and it鈥檚 frustrating we couldn鈥檛 deal with it better,鈥 said veteran Cavalry centre-back Mason Trafford, who has also played pro in China and Finland.

Kah, however, still saw things he wants improved. 鈥淲e took our foot off the gas in the second half and could have done better with game management,鈥 said the PFC bench boss. 鈥淏ut I thought our resilience and character in digging in [in the second half] was fantastic.鈥

Striker Alejandro Diaz and attacking-midfielders Marco Bustos, Victor Blasco and Jamar Dixon seem to have found their flow up front.

鈥淎ll our front six are finding their rhythm and are finding patterns of play [that are meshing],鈥 said Kah.

Bustos and Dixon showed why they have both been capped for sa国际传媒. Bustos opened scoring at 22 minutes with a well-taken left-footed shot to the corner. The play began when a pressing Dixon stole the ball from a Cavalry player in the Calgary side of the field. Then Blasco鈥檚 deftly-chipped cheeky cross pass from close in found former Mexico U-20 star Diaz on the fly for the tap-in at 26 minutes to make it 2-0. 鈥淲e wanted to be on the front foot to start and put Calgary under pressure,鈥 said Bustos.

鈥淲e knew they would come back and that it would take a lot of grit to hold on against a team like that.鈥

Cavalry did answer with a penalty-kick goal by Nathan Mavila at 55 minutes but could not find the equalizer as PFC鈥檚 back four kept its form and held firm.

鈥淲e are now on the front foot overall as a team and we want to keep moving forward,鈥 said Bustos.

鈥淲e have grown a lot and are creating those bonds on the field and off. We are literally together 24 hours in this bubble and are getting to know each other on a personal level, and that鈥檚 been important for us.鈥

PFC closes out the first round against Atletico Ottawa on Wednesday at 5 p.m. and against FC Edmonton next Sunday at noon. Both times are PDT.

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