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Late Anagho-Ntamark Goal Secures 2-1 Victory For Sigma

By Irene Halis, 08/10/18, 3:15PM EDT

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Sigma FC hold onto a 2-1 win over the home team Aurora FC after goals from Daniel Jodah (64') and Charlie Anagho-Ntamark (77').

Sigma had a chance to get on the scoreboard in the first minute of play when Mansoor Alfazy, Kadell Thomas and Justin Stoddart combined. Stoddart's strike had Aurora goalkeeper Ryan Collins beat, but he was ultimately denied by the left post.

Some back-and-forth possession occurred early in the first half as Aurora found themselves having some success in the opponent's half.

The rest of the half would see Sigma with majority of possession, and Aurora doing well to close them down quickly and limit Sigma's success in the attacking third. Sigma kept trying to slot through Thomas, but Aurora defender Morey Doner did well to close him down on the left side.

Despite having four corners this half, Sigma couldn't capitalize on them, shooting off target or having their chances denied by the punching hands of Aurora's GK Collins.

Second half action was nothing short of exciting as both teams went back-and-forth on goal looking to take away three points.

In the first minute of play after the restart, Aurora's Jordale Byers ran onto a ball and was in on goal when Sigma's Dominic Samuel took him down in the box. Samuel received a caution for the tackle and Aurora were awarded the penalty kick. Dylan Rennie stepped up to take it and sailed it over the bar – surely a relief for Sigma.

Later on, Sigma's Tristan Borges, Stoddart, and Thomas would combine. Thomas was in on goal but again Aurora's Collins came out and made a great save.

Sigma got the first goal of the game when Jodah's shot outside the 18-yard-box was deflected off an Aurora defender and into the back of the net.

Shortly after, Aurora would be awarded another penalty after a scramble in the box led to a hand-ball by a Sigma player. This time Aurora's captain Doner (72') stepped up and calmly finished past Sigma's Triston Henry.

Tensions ran high as the game was equalized 1-1.

Sigma substitute Anagho-Ntamark (77') would quickly make a difference within seconds of stepping onto the pitch, finishing after connecting with a pass right across the face of goal.

Aurora would not settle in the late stages, pressuring high on Sigma in the last five minutes in search of the equalizer. They would have eight shots this half with three hitting on target.

Aurora's best chance of equalizing came in the 90th minute when a free-kick was swung in to the box. Substitute Nicholas Theodorakakis got control of it at the top of the box, but struck it just over the crossbar.

With this win, Sigma move into a two-way tie for first place.

Aurora FC will next play Sanjaxx Lions on August 12 (2 p.m.) at Monarch Park Stadium, Toronto. 

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Sigma FC will next play Toronto FC III on August 12 (11 a.m.) at BMO Training Ground, Toronto in a battle for first place.

Click here to keep up on all the news, goals, wins and statistics for Sigma on their team page.