Loyola tops group; Ceres thru | Inquirer Sports

Loyola tops group; Ceres thru

By: - Reporter / @cedelfptINQ
/ 12:17 AM January 28, 2015

LOYOLA Meralco advanced to the semifinals as top seed in Group A following a 2-2 stalemate with rival Kaya Monday night even as Ceres-La Salle claimed the other last-four berth in the PFF Smart Club Championship at Rizal Memorial Stadium.

Phil Younghusband and Matthew Hartmann were on target as the Sparks survived a late Kaya onslaught to finish with seven points.

Two-time defending champion Ceres joined Loyola in the next round after a narrow 1-0 win over Laos FC.

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The Sparks will face the No. 2 team in Group B which will mostly likely be Stallion. A duel with rival Global looms for Ceres in the semifinals.

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Kaya, whose lone win came against Laos, 6-0, last Saturday, failed to make it past the group stage after managing just four points from three matches.

“It was a tough game because Kaya gave it their everything because they needed to win,” said Loyola coach Simon McMenemy, whose Sparks stunned Ceres, 1-0, last Saturday.

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“The boys put a lot into the Ceres game, so there were plenty of tired legs today. I’m just pleased we were able to hang on.”

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It took Kaya just 23 minutes to take the lead as Miguel Tanton beat Tomas Trigo with a close-range strike. Hartmann equalized a minute later before Younghusband gave the Sparks the lead in the 35th minute with a precise strike to beat Nick O’Donnell.

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Jovin Bedic continued his fine form for Kaya with his 65th-minute goal, tying the match for the second time.

Desperate for a win, Kaya sent in skipper Aly Borromeo to join the attack. But the Sparks defense anchored by Joaco Canas proved equal to the threat.

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Ceres lacked the sharpness from previous games and it took a scrappy goal from Patrick Reichelt to finally break the Laos resistance.

The national team ace fired low to beat Saba Sadeghi in the 55th minute.

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