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Mustangs outpace Badgers 2-1 in dramatic finish  

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On Friday night, the Brock Badgers men’s soccer team crumbled under pressure during a home game defeat against the Western Mustangs.  

This marks the team’s third loss out of four games they’ve played in the season so far.  

The game was exciting, keeping the crowd on the edge of their seats as the goals started pouring in after the 80th minute, leading to a final score of 2-1 in favour of the Western Mustangs.  

The first half was equally matched with neither team scoring and the ball being evenly distributed across both halves of the field.  

During the game, the frustration from spectators and coaches was palpable as neither team could seem to find the back of the net.  

“Ref where are your cards? Do you not have them on you?” a frustrated spectator shouted while cheering for the Mustangs.  

As the second half started, the competition began to grow.  

Observing the second half it was clear that physical contact was ramping up. Tensions rose, and the aggression became even more intense.  

Badger players Czarnecki, Medeiros and Petrilli each received one yellow card during the game. Mustang players Bontis, Ferreira and Solomon also each received a yellow card.  

As complaints from the crowd grew and players became desperate for a goal, Western seized the moment, scoring the first goal in the 85th minute.  

Mustangs’ player Saadi scored the first goal with a shot that struck the bar and went into the net, thanks to a perfectly placed corner kick by teammate Alqahwaji.  

After minutes of celebration and relief for the Mustangs, the Badgers wasted no time in scoring their own goal.  

In the 89th minute the Badgers were awarded a penalty kick. 

Anticipation was high as Badgers player Czarnecki aimed to level the score with a goal that would tie the game if he could get it past the goalkeeper.  

The feeling of unease radiated through the crowd; it was tangible in the air — this was truly a crucial moment for the Badgers. 

Czarnecki approached the ball preparing for the kick, while the Mustangs goalkeeper jumped up and down, running side to side, determined to prevent the ball from entering his net.  

Czarnecki secured the goal as the ball soared past the outstretched arms of the Mustangs’ keeper.  

The Badgers were overjoyed as they realized they had tied the game and may well secure a win. However, it wasn’t long before the Mustangs captured their opportunity, scoring the final goal of the game.  

After surpassing 90 minutes the Badgers began to slack on their defense, leading to a major shift in the game.  With minimal defense guarding the net, Mustang player Ribeiro found his teammate Bontis in the open lane, and Bontis took a firm kick at the ball.  

The ball went straight into the net making it a 2-1 Mustang lead, shattering the hearts of Badgers fans. 

It was a long, rainy game with players soon becoming exhausted. This defensive mistake cost the Badgers a potential win.  

Despite the tough loss, the Badgers achieved some personal records. Goalkeeper Miskolczi made three crucial saves against the Mustangs, matching the season high and starting the season on a strong note.  

The season is far from over and the Badgers have the chance to turn these hard-fought games into victories as they continue their journey. 

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