Wild FC control the majority of possession time but struggled to break through the defence of first-place Toronto.

A relentless Calgary Wild FC squad showed no quit in a 2-0 loss to AFC Toronto on Saturday . Article content

Looking for their first win against the powerful Northern Super League club, Wild FC (6-10-2) controlled the majority of possession time but struggled to break through the midfield and mount an attack. Article content Article content

AFC Toronto’s Zoe Burns put the home club (11-6-2) up one late in the opening half with a deflection goal.

“The first half was pretty even. It was tough to concede a goal right before halftime, but I think on the whole we nullified any of Toronto’s threats in that half,” said Wild FC head coach Lydia Bedford. “I was confident in

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