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Cosmos Comeback Falls Short in Edmonton

New York reeled one back through Marcos Senna in the second half but lost 2-1 on the road.
Published Sep 27, 2015

EDMONTON (September 27, 2015) -- Marcos Senna scored from the penalty spot in the second half, but the New York Cosmos were unable to overcome a two-goal halftime deficit and dropped a 2-1 decision to FC Edmonton in a North American Soccer League Fall Season showdown Sunday afternoon at Clarke Field.

Lance Laing and Daryl Fordyce struck two minutes apart late in the first half to lead FC Edmonton (7-4-4), which moved into third place in the Fall Season table. The Cosmos (6-5-4) are level with Minnesota United FC and two points behind Ottawa Fury FC in the Combined Standings.

“We did a lot of very good things in the second half, but we cannot have distractions like we had in those few minutes toward the end of the first half, allowing them to score two goals and making us change the game again,” Cosmos head coach Giovanni Savarese said after the match.

Laing broke the stalemate in the 41st minute when he ran at the Cosmos defense and was freed toward goal on a deflection off Jimmy Mulligan. The Jamaican forward powered into the box and put his low shot inside the far post from 14 yards out.

Fordyce followed with his sixth goal of the season as Dustin Corea cut inside of David Diosa and played Fordyce in on goal. The forward from Northern Ireland took a touch and finished past Cosmos goalkeeper Kyle Zobeck to double the Eddies lead.

“I think the problem was mostly about not keeping the line together,” Savarese said. “If we step forward, we need to step together. We did some good things going forward, but they got the better of us when we leave some areas open."

Senna cut the Cosmos deficit in half from the penalty spot after Albert Watson handled a Danny Szetela shot in the box following a Walter Restrepo corner. The former Spanish international stepped up and struck the ball to the left of FC Edmonton goalkeeper Matt VanOekel in the 58th minute.

Senna nearly had a second goal in the 81st minute when he took a low free kick from distance that VanOekel bobbled at the back post before finally recovering.

Four minutes from full time, Andrés Flores put a dangerous shot on frame, but VanOekel made the save at the near post.

Senna had the game’s first quality scoring chance when he lined up to take a 24-yard free kick in the fifth minute. But his attempt curled just wide of the near post. In the 13th minute, Fordyce latched onto a Pablo Cruz cross and put a header on frame, but Zobeck did well to parry it over the bar for an FC Edmonton corner.

Savarese said he chose this game to rest a few of his key players, leaving regular starters Raúl, Ayoze, Carlos Mendes and Jimmy Maurer back in New York.

“It’s good for us to see who we have," said Savarese. "It’s good for us that it happens now and we can concentrate on what is coming in the future.

“We’re already in the playoffs. We want to make sure we finish first, we want to play the final at home and we’re treating every game in the manner that it matters. We’re very eager to keep winning games and we’re taking every game very seriously.”

The Cosmos return to Hofstra’s Shuart Stadium next Sunday, October 4 at 5 p.m. ET to take on the Atlanta Silverbacks.