Cavalry FC have nothing to lose against Impact in Canadian Championship semi
CALGARY — According to coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr., Calgary’s Cavalry FC has nothing to lose and everything to gain.
After dropping the first leg of the Canadian Championship semifinal 2-1 on the road to the Montreal Impact last week, Cavalry FC will host the second and deciding game of the series at Spruce Meadows’ ATCO Field on Wednesday.
“Worst case scenario, they win and advance, but they’re meant to,” said Wheeldon, referring to the fact that the Impact play in Major League Soccer, while his club is in the lower-tier Canadian Premier League, which is in its inaugural season. “Best case scenario, we win and advance and that’s a great way to defy the odds.”
For the Cavs to upset the higher-ranked Impact, Wheeldon said his squad will have to have a strong start.