Latifah Abdu scored in the game's first minute and teammate Tanya Boychuk scored four minutes later and the Montreal Roses then coasted to a 2-0 Northern Super League victory over the Calgary Wild on Saturday night at Stade Boreale in Laval, Que.
Roses earn 7th win, are 1 point behind the front-running AFC Toronto
The Canadian Press
· Posted: Jul 27, 2025 11:31 AM EDT | Last Updated: 8 minutes ago
Latifah Abdu scored in the game's first minute and teammate Tanya Boychuk scored four minutes later and the Montreal Roses then coasted to a 2-0 Northern Super League victory over the Calgary Wild on Saturday night at Stade Boreale in Laval, Que.
The Roses improved to seven wins, three losses and three draws, and are one point behind the front-running AFC Toronto.
The Wild, fifth in the six-team women's pro soccer circuit, slipped to four wins, seven losses and two draws.
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Roses shut down Wild with goals from Abdu and Boychuk
The Roses controlled possession for 58 per cent of the match and outshot the visitors 15-6, including 6-3 on target.
Montreal goalkeeper Anna Karpenko recorded the clean sheet, stopping three shots.
"To concede two in the first five minutes has a big impact on the result," said Wild head coach Lydia Bedford. "On the whole, coming off the pitch, I'm pretty proud of what the players put out for the remainder of the game. Overall, we were pretty resilient."
The match also marked the NSL debuts for the Wild's newest additions, Jorian Baucom and Kathryn Harvey, who each started and played the first 45 minutes.
The Wild received four of the five yellow cards handed out in the contest and had two corners, compared to the host's seven.
Up next
Wild: Host AFC Toronto on Saturday.
Roses: Visit Halifax Tides on Saturday.