Simply put, it was a big weekend for Bethlehem Steel FC. After coming from two goals down to draw 3-3 on the road against one of the tougher opponents in the USL Championship, North Carolina FC, on James Chambers’ 100th start, there were many things to celebrate. It was even sweeter for two of the Steel’s young forwards as academy product Shanyder Borgelin and Yomi Samuele Scintu scored their first goals for the club, with Borgelin’s the first of his professional career.
“It was important for both of them; forwards have to score goals, said Steel head coach Brendan Burke.