York United on a roll, climbing the CPL standings under Mexican coach Benjamin Mora
York United FC has been on a roll since Benjamin Mora took charge in early June.
The Toronto-based CPL team has lost just once in eight games (5-1-2) under the Mexican coach, with the lone defeat a 1-0 decision at Valour FC on June 27. The run has moved York (8-5-3, 27 points) into second place in the eight-team Canadian Premier League behind Atletico Ottawa (8-3-5, 29 points).
And York defeated Ottawa 4-1 when the teams met last Friday at York Lions Stadium, scoring four straight goals after falling behind in the sixth minute in an entertaining match that saw Ottawa hit the woodwork twice.
In the locker-room after the match, Mora praised his team for its response to conceding early and called the performance “one of the best” in his short time with the group. But he also had a message to his players.