Sunday, June 30th, 2019 – Detroit City FC 6 Toledo Villa FC 0
Late in the first half of Sunday’s match came a play which I felt was emblematic of City’s team and season as a whole.
It wasn’t Max Todd’s looping header, and it wasn’t Bakie Goodman’s pickpocketing of Aerin West, which led to Todd’s second goal.
It came off of a City corner. Toledo won the ball and was looking to push it up the field, with the aim of cutting City’s 2-0 lead in half.
Having taken the corner just moments beforehand, Danny Deakin went on a dead sprint from the southwest corner of the field to come back and break up the potential counter attack.
I’m not sure if he makes that play last season. Frankly, I’m not sure if anyone makes that play last season.
It’s blindingly obvious that there’s something different about the team this year. Perhaps the most obvious thing is the fanatical effort put forth by each and every player from the first minute until the final whistle.