
Second-half rally lifts Cavalry FC past Mexico’s Pumas UNAM in CONCACAF cup play
LANGFORD, B.C. — Tobias Warschewski scored a highlight-reel goal in the 80th minute to give Cavalry FC a memorable 2-1 comeback win over Mexico’s Pumas UNAM in the opening leg of their CONCACAF Champions Cup first-round series Thursday.
The victory came in Cavalry’s first competitive game since winning the Canadian Premier League championship Nov. 9.
The deciding play started when Ali Musse found Jay Herdman in the Pumas penalty box. Herdman headed it over to Warschewski, who deftly flicked it from one foot to another to evade a defender before poking the ball past goalkeeper Alex Padilla.
The goal by Warschewski, who led the CPL in scoring last season with 14 goals, survived a lengthy video review for offside before it was confirmed by Guatemalan referee Mario Escobar.