Cavalry FC coach evokes memories of ‘Rocky IV’ ahead of CONCACAF Champions Cup debut
Cavalry FC coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr. cast his mind back to a 1985 Hollywood movie when asked about his CPL team’s preparations for Wednesday’s CONCACAF Champions Cup first-leg match against Major League Soccer’s Orlando City SC.
“We feel a little bit like ‘Rocky IV,’ to be honest. We’re training in the mountains and in the cold, and trying to get together sparring partners to play us,” Wheeldon, a two-time CPL coach of the year, told a virtual media availability Tuesday. “They’re (training) in Cancun and playing Flamengo down in Orlando.
“So it’s a lot different in our preparation. But regardless, when that whistle blows we’ll be ready to compete. And I think that’s what we’ve got to do, is make sure that we play the game in front of us. What’s happened before is already past us. It’s what happens next that matters.”
The opening leg of the first-round game is being played on the artificial turf of Starlight Stadium in Langford, B.C., rather than Cavalry’s home venue of ATCO Field at Spruce Meadows due to the Alberta winter.