"One team worked a little harder in the first 30 minutes.. " (Forge Daily, CPL Final)
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Happy CPL Final Day, everyone! Join host Mackenzie Barwell as she checks in from Calgary, Alberta, recapping Forge FC’s intense 2-1 loss to Cavalry FC in the 2024 CPL Final. Mackenzie dives into the match's highs and lows, shares live fan reactions, and gives an inside look into the post-match press conference, featuring insights from coach Bobby Smyrniotis and Player of the Year, Tristan Borges. Despite the loss, Forge fans showed up in force and made themselves heard—experience the atmosphere and hear what’s next for Forge FC.
Key Takeaways:
- Starting 11 & Injuries: Forge’s lineup remained familiar, but key players Garven Metusala, Victor Loturi, and Amadou Kone were out with injuries.
- 1st Half Struggles: Forge conceded two goals early, struggling to find momentum amidst a charged crowd and cold conditions.
- 2nd Half Fight Back: Forge flipped the script with a determined response, controlling possession and netting one goal but ultimately falling short.
- Season Reflection: Bobby praised the team’s resilience, and Borges shared key takeaways from a successful season and journey to the final.
Chapters:
- Setting the Scene!
- Starting Lineup & Fan Presence
- 1st Half Recap
- 2nd Half Highlights
- Season Reflections
- Fan Atmosphere & Wrap-Up
Forge Audio Network
The Forge Audio Network delivers the latest news, updates, and in-depth content for Forge FC fans, featuring voices like Steve Milton, Mackenzie Barwell, Kyle Bekker, Mitch Houlahan, Bobby Smyrniotis, Forge players and coaches, and Canadian Premier League experts. Regular shows include Forge Daily, The Captain's Log, Behind The Beard, Mac's Access, and more. Tune in via the Forge FC YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or forgefc.canpl.ca, and be sure to follow Forge FC on social media to stay updated on all content.
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