Portland tie highlights 狐狸视频 City SC鈥檚 flaws: STL Soccer Talk
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Sure, the offense scored 4 goals, but the defense allowed 4. A tie in Portland means 狐狸视频 City SC made no headway in its quest for the playoffs. City beat writer Tom Timmermann and co-host Beth O鈥橫alley discuss the team鈥檚 performance and outlook.
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A tie that stings: STL Soccer Talk
狐狸视频 City SC finishes with a thud, lets two precious points slip away in tie with Portland
There are ties that feel like a win, and there are ties that feel like a loss. 狐狸视频 City SC鈥檚 4-4 tie with the Portland Timbers on Saturday night felt like a catastrophe.
With a chance to record a breakthrough win on multiple fronts and breathe hope into its faint playoff hopes, City SC could not hold on to a two-goal second-half lead. It could not hold on to a one-goal lead with a man advantage with 15 minutes to play. At a point in the season where City SC was going to have start doing things it hadn鈥檛 done all season, it did exactly what it has been doing all season.
鈥淩eally don鈥檛 know what to say,鈥 said a clearly frustrated interim coach John Hackworth. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to imagine coming to a place like this and scoring four goals, being up and then just losing one vs. one defensive battles. Usually when you go to Portland, and if you could say, 鈥楬ey, you鈥檙e going to get a draw out of the game,鈥 you would take it. But it doesn鈥檛 feel that way. And that鈥檚 not what we had a chance to do. Definitely feel like we let two points slip there. Nobody to blame but ourselves. ... This is definitely an Achilles鈥 heel, our Achilles鈥 heel right now, because we鈥檙e giving up too many goals, and it鈥檚 very frustrating.鈥
鈥淲ith the performance we had, it really stings, to be honest,鈥 said forward Simon Becher, who scored a goal and set up another by getting fouled in the penalty area. 鈥淚 feel like we should have walked away with three points, but going on the road and playing like that for 110 minutes almost really stings, especially when you work that hard and you put that much in the game.鈥
At a point in the season when City SC needs wins to keep alive its playoff hopes, a tie is practically a loss. City SC came into the game probably needing seven wins in its final nine games and now probably needs seven wins in its final eight games. City SC started the night 10 points out of the last playoff spot and finished it in the same spot. And in City SC鈥檚 position, treading water is not a survival tactic.
City SC has given up four goals three times in its past five MLS games (four times in its past nine overall), and it could have been worse on Saturday. City SC鈥檚 expected goals allowed was 5.7, the highest total in club history by two goals. (The previous high for an opponent was 3.5 by Austin last season.) Portland thought it had tied the game in the 82nd minute, only to have VAR wipe out the goal for offside, but even after tying the game in the 99th minute, Portland came very close to scoring again and winning the whole thing.
鈥淚f you don鈥檛 win balls that are put into your box,鈥 Hackworth said, 鈥渁nd you don鈥檛 jump for headers, you don鈥檛 stand guys up, and you don鈥檛 get a block, these are all critical moments in a game that are very preventable and should be executed at this level at a much higher level. ... Ball鈥檚 flighted in the box. You got to get a header on it. Second balls, we have to battle for those. We were very timid, and I didn鈥檛 like that. It didn鈥檛 feel good watching it from the side. Tried to make some substitutions to bring some life to it. Unfortunately, that didn鈥檛 work either.
鈥淭he one thing I like about our locker room right now is everyone is really, really upset. I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 one person in there that isn鈥檛 feeling the exact same way I am. Roman (Burki) spoke very candidly about the fact that this just is not going to get us to where we want to go. We鈥檙e not going to be the team, no matter whether we鈥檙e scoring four goals or not. You鈥檝e got to be able to defend your box, and unfortunately, we didn鈥檛 do that.鈥
The tie will obscure another big performance by the team鈥檚 new attacking trio of Becher, Cedric Teuchert and Marcel Hartel. Becher scored one goal and set up another by getting fouled. Teuchert had a goal and an assist. Hartel became just the second player in MLS history to have three assists in his first MLS game, two on corner kicks. (The other to have three is Carlos Hermosillo of the Galaxy in 1998.) Goals from Eduard Lowen on a penalty kick and Nokkvi Thorisson in the run of play finished the scoring.
City SC鈥檚 problems are not new. When it gave up a goal to Portland three minutes after Lowen鈥檚 PK put them up 2-0, it was the third time in the past four games City SC had given up a goal within four minutes of scoring one of its own. When City SC couldn鈥檛 hold a second-half lead, it was the eighth time that had happened, at the cost of 18 points. With 18 more points, City SC would be in fourth place in the West, not 13th.
The team has dropped 13 points from games it led going into the 70th minute. It鈥檚 the second time it has lost a lead in stoppage time. The team has lost five points in games it has held two-goal leads.
Every time it looked like City SC was out of the woods, the team turned around and went back in. It looked as if City SC had gotten the last break it would need in the 93rd minute when Portland鈥檚 Felipe Mora, who scored two goals, got a red card for fouling Chris Durkin and then catching him in the head with his shoe after Durkin fell to the ground. But six minutes later, Hosei Kijima, who came on as a sub in the 69th minute, was called for a foul on Portland star Evander 5 yards from the top of the penalty area on the left side facing the goal. With a four-man City SC wall in front of him, he curved the ball over the wall and into the top left-hand corner of the goal to tie the game
鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty simple,鈥 Hackworth said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 even know what to say. I鈥檓 anxious to go look at the game film. I do want to give Portland credit. I mean, they鈥檙e a really good team. They have some very dynamic attacking players. Evander hits a world-class free kick there. Not sure that was a foul. Doesn鈥檛 look like Hosei even touched him. But again, that鈥檚 on us. We have to do better in these areas because we can鈥檛 expect to go on the road and score four goals and give up four goals. That鈥檚 just unacceptable.鈥
This was the kind of night it was: Burki made a couple of strong saves in the second half to keep City SC ahead, but he also fumbled two balls on Saturday. The first would have turned into a goal if not for a miracle block by Henry Kessler and the second one was scored on and trimmed City SC鈥檚 lead to 3-2.
鈥淩oman made some unbelievable saves,鈥 Hackworth said, 鈥渟o I don鈥檛 want to fault him. But you expect Roman to hold the third goal for sure. It was a good shot. It was trailing away from a little bit, so it wasn鈥檛 easy, but 10 times out of 10 you expect him to hold that.鈥
Kessler and Jannes Horn made their debuts for City SC. Kessler started and had a key block of what looked like a sure Portland goal in the first half and Horn came on as a substitute and got a yellow card 20 minutes into his MLS career, which may be some kind of a record.
Klauss and Rasmus Alm did not make the trip, but Hackworth said they are expected to be full participants at practice this week and should be available for selection for the game with the Los Angeles Galaxy.
City SC can鈥檛 hold two-goal lead, has to settle for 4-4 tie with Portland
In the kind of game that has put 狐狸视频 City SC in the position its in, City SC couldn鈥檛 hold on to a two-goal lead in the second half and squandered a chance for its first road win of the season, having to settle for a 4-4 tie with the Portland Timbers on Saturday night in Oregon.
At a time of year when ties are not good for a City SC team desperately clawing for a playoff spot, Evander scored on a free kick in the 99th minute to tie the game and deny City SC of three points and left them with only one. It wasted a quality offensive effort by the team鈥檚 new acquisitions but the defense let them down as it allowed four goals for the fourth time in the past nine games.
Simon Becher and Cedric Teuchert scored, both off corner kicks from Marcel Hartel, Eduard Lowen converted a penalty kick after Becher was fouled in the box and Nokkvi Thorisson, who鈥檚 not a new guy, scored off a pass from Teuchert. Becher, Teuchert and Hartel were all players City SC added in the summer transfer window and another new player, center back Henry Kessler, also made a big block to stop a sure goal late in the first half.
Evander was fouled by Hosei Kijima five yards from the top of the box in the 99th minute and on the ensuing free kick, Evander curved it over a four-man wall and out of reach of a diving Roman Burki.
City SC is still in 13th place in the Western Conference, and is still 10 points out of the final playoff spot, but now has eight games left to play.
Becher started the scoring in the 11th minute off a corner kick. Lowen had played a long ball to Tomas Totland, and Portland keeper Maxime Crepeau had to deflect Totland鈥檚 ball into the box over the net for a corner. Hartel took the corner and found an unmarked Becher at the near post for an easy header and his third goal for City SC, but his first in an MLS match.
Becher set up the second goal when Portland鈥檚 Miguel Araujo wiped him out in the box just after he had taken a shot that was stopped by Crepeau. Referee Ramy Touchan signaled for a penalty kick and, in the 36th minute, Lowen slammed it into the upper left corner for his fourth MLS goal and his fifth overall. Four of his five goals have come on penalty kicks.
One thing City SC hasn鈥檛 done well is crank up its defense after allowing a goal and in the 39th minute, Jonathan Rodriguez had an easy tap-in off a pass by Felipe Mora that went through the legs of Kyle Hiebert. It was the third time in the past four games that City SC has scored a goal and then allowed a goal within the next four minutes, and two of those came against Portland. (The other was against Juarez in the Leagues Cup.)
Portland cranked up the pressure and threatened to tie the game, but City SC got the ball out and threatened at the other end, with a shot by Nokkvi Thorisson being blocked and going out for a corner kick. Hartel again took the corner and hit an outswinger to the top of the box to an unmarked Teuchert, whose shot found its way through traffic and in to make it 3-1 in the 47th minute.
Portland almost did it again. Roman Burki couldn鈥檛 hang on to a high ball in the box and it fell to Portland鈥檚 Felipe Mora, with no one between him and the net. But as he shot the ball, Kessler, playing his first game with the team after being acquired in a trade for Tim Parker, came flying in and, careful to keep his arms out of the way, threw his body in front of the shot and it deflected off him and off the frame and out. City SC was able to take the 3-1 lead into the half.
Mora got a goal in the 57th minute to make it 3-2, but this time it was City SC鈥檚 turn to quickly get a goal back. Two minutes later, Thorisson got a ball in the back, cut back to his left and put a shot with his left foot just inside the post to make it 4-2.
But nothing was safe in this game. Portland made it 4-3 when Mora put in a rebound Burki couldn鈥檛 hold on to in the 64th minute. It looked as though Portland had tied the game on a header by Antony in the 82nd minute, but a VAR check showed he was offside and the goal was wiped out. Mora got a red card in the 93rd minute when he fouled Chris Durkin and then caught the fallen Durkin in the head with his cleat.
City SC gets back to work after Leagues Cup break with small margin for error
For 狐狸视频 City SC, the days are getting shorter and the odds are getting longer.
After a one-month break from regular-season MLS play for the Leagues Cup, games that count in the standings resume for City SC on Saturday as the team travels to Portland, Oregon, to face the Timbers at Providence Park (9:30 p.m., free on Apple TV). Even though the team鈥檚 location in the standings 鈥 13th out of 14 teams in the Western Conference, 10 points out of a playoff with nine games to play 鈥 has not changed, the team鈥檚 outlook has improved. An influx of new players, predominantly in the attack, have arrived, and the results in the off-Broadway test of Leagues Cup have been encouraging: two wins, a tie and a loss, with the loss coming to Club America, one of the best teams in North America.
But City SC has little margin for error. While mathematical elimination is still a ways off, practical elimination beckons. Last year, the first under the league鈥檚 new format where nine teams in each conference qualify, it took 44 in the Western Conference to make the playoffs. (It took 43 in the East.) City SC has 23 points, meaning it likely needs 21 points to be in the mix for the playoffs. That translates to seven wins in the team鈥檚 final nine games to get in.
For a team that has won four games in MLS play so far, winning seven of nine is asking a lot. Five of those nine games are on the road, where the team has won zero (as in none) this season. Things have to change, and in a big way.
鈥淲e know what we have to do,鈥 interim coach John Hackworth said, 鈥渁nd that鈥檚 a big task, but we want to go see if we can still get better and better.鈥
鈥淚 believe we will see a good number of wins in the next nine games,鈥 said sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel.
Leagues Cup served as an in-season training camp for City SC, getting new arrivals Marcel Hartel, Cedric Teuchert and Simon Becher four games with their new teammates, all the better to hit the ground running Saturday. Each of those new attackers scored twice during Leagues Cup and the familiarity of Hartel and Teuchert with Eduard Lowen created plenty of dangerous chances.
鈥淚t was a time for us to restart and get the new players into the team,鈥 said defender Tomas Totland, 鈥渨hich they definitely have. They鈥檝e been scoring goals and helping the team massively. So in that way, it鈥檚 helped us a lot. And, yeah, we know what we have to do. It鈥檚 nine games left, and I don鈥檛 know the math, but yeah, we need to win more than half of them. So yeah, we have to start with Portland and build on that.鈥
When informed of the math, Totland said, 鈥淲ow. Yeah, let鈥檚 get started with the one against Portland.鈥
Seven out of nine is a stretch, but last season, Sporting Kansas City closed with six wins in its final nine games to get one of the last two playoff spots. City SC will have to do SKC one better.
鈥淵ou have to believe it and take one game at a time,鈥 said midfielder Rasmus Alm, who along with Klauss, Chris Durkin, Joakim Nilsson and Teuchert are listed as questionable on this week鈥檚 injury report. 鈥淚 think that we have the quality to at least give it a very, very good try.鈥
Leagues Cup also showed that City SC can beat Portland, winning 3-1 in the round of 32 after a 0-0 in June in CityPark. Portland star midfielder Evander got hurt in the Leagues Cup meeting and Timbers coach Phil Neville said he would at best see second-half minutes.
So in a season where not a whole lot has gone right, there is cause for some semblance of optimism within the club based on current events.
鈥淲e feel (it鈥檚 a good springboard),鈥 Hackworth said. 鈥淭hat doesn鈥檛 mean diddly come Saturday night. We have to beat a team for the second time in a row, and I鈥檓 sure that they have done all of their homework on how they鈥檙e going to try to beat us, and we鈥檙e doing the same. So big challenge, but one that I think we鈥檙e ready for.鈥
The forwards may have gotten some acclimation time, but there wasn鈥檛 enough time to get every piece together in Leagues Cup. Center back Henry Kessler was with the team in training but was ineligible to play because he had appeared in a game in the tournament with his previous team, New England. Left back Jannes Horn suited up for the Club America game, but hasn鈥檛 played since the end of his Germany season in May.
鈥淚 think they鈥檙e integrating really well so far,鈥 Hackworth said. 鈥淲e want to get through this week of training, which they鈥檙e involved in, competing for a spot. But I don鈥檛 have anything negative to say about either one of them, because they come out and they play hard. They鈥檙e honest about trying to be good players in all the right ways. So nice to have them. It鈥檚 going to make for some tough coaching decisions.
鈥淵ou have guys that haven鈥檛 even played for us yet, so until they play for us and perform and get the results that we obviously desire, we can鈥檛 really talk about it. I mean, I did feel like when we got to the Portland game (in Leagues Cup), it was the first time that we had 11 guys starting that were literally ready. There was no thought that I was pulling somebody off at 70 minutes or anything. That group was ready to go. So now we try to integrate a few more guys into that.鈥