In their final home match of the regular season, Ambassadors FC Ohio dominated the Erie Commodores en route to a 4-1 victory, clinching a playoff berth in their inaugural season in the NPSL.
The Blues had a spark ignited inside them stemming from a 1-3 loss at Erie last week, and that spark became a blazing fire in the early minutes of the match. In just the second minute of the match, AFC Ohio midfielder Yoni Sorokine drove a flighted serve to Randy Harris on a dime, racing down the left flank. Harris drove to the byline and delivered a perfectly-timed cross to Amir Spratt. From there, a simple one-touch into the back of the Commodores’ goal opened up the scoring in the match.
“Once you get one early, it kind of builds the confidence,” explained AFC captain Omar Najjar. “Everybody gets that extra boost of energy.”
AFC Ohio drew first blood and wanted more, having the early advantage against one of the two teams that had bested them this season. In the nineteenth minute of the match, Aiden Eck took a ball from the middle third and broke the last line of the Erie defence and drew and foul in the area, earning a penalty…the game’s first of five yellow cards. Sorokine calmly stepped up and placed the ball past the Commodores keeper, providing AFC Ohio with 2-0 advantage.
In the 24th minute of the match, Spratt demonstrated once again why he is a constant source of energy, and a forever menace to opponents as he won a tackle just inside the middle third of pitch and drove to the near post to fire home the third of the first half for Ambassadors, putting the hosts up 3-0 barely one quarter of the way through the match.
As the first half wound down, the physicality was ramping up. In a hard tackle during the 43rd minute, Erie’s Charles Peterson was shown a quick double-yellow card, turning it into a red, taking him out of the match, and forcing his team to play with ten for the duration of the evening as the half concluded.
Despite the score and playing a player down, the Commodores never lost their passion and intensity. In the 71st minute of the match, Erie’s Owen Peterson put the Commodores on the score sheet, bringing the score to 3-1 and momentarily adding some tension to the contest that had seemed done and dusted at that point.
AFC Ohio was not done yet. Second half sub Adrian Nunez, returning to duty after participating in the TST Tournament against the likes of Sergio Aguero, took a driven cross from the opposite flank and drilled a shot at the Commodores keeper Harry O’Brien, only to have Brandon Trujillo of AFC Ohio there to meet the rebound, opening up his NPSL account and putting the result to bed in the 77th minute.
“We simply went out to win tonight,” said Trujillo following the match. “Plain and simple.”
The victory assures AFC Ohio of a playoff match in the Great Lakes Conference. They have a bit more to play for as the 2nd seed in the conference playoffs is still up for grabs.
“Acceptable effort is no longer acceptable at this stage,” said Ryan Dean, Ambassadors FC Ohio’s head coach. “It has to be exceptional.”
This “exceptional” expectation will head to Buffalo, N.Y. this Saturday, July 5 as Ambassadors travel to North Tonawanda High School for the final regular season match of the NPSL campaign against the host Buffalo Stallions at 7:00 p.m.