A relentless Calgary Wild FC squad showed no quit in a 2-0 loss to AFC Toronto on Saturday . Article content
Looking for their first win against the powerful Northern Super League club, Wild FC (6-10-2) controlled the majority of possession time but struggled to break through the midfield and mount an attack. Article content Article content
AFC Toronto’s Zoe Burns put the home club (11-6-2) up one late in the opening half with a deflection goal.
“The first half was pretty even. It was tough to concede a goal right before halftime, but I think on the whole we nullified any of Toronto’s threats in that half,” said Wild FC head coach Lydia Bedford. “I was confident in the group’s abilities to battle back from that. A 1-nil game is still very much there for the taking and we talked a