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Bengals roster moves

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The Bengals today made the following roster moves:

 

*Elevated S Trayvon Henderson from the practice squad to the active roster for tonight’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars (standard elevation). The team’s active roster now stands at 54 players. As a practice squad player being elevated to the active roster for the game, Henderson will revert to the practice squad on Friday.

 

*Placed TE Thaddeus Moss on the Practice Squad/Injured list with a head/neck injury. Moss, a second-year player out of Louisiana State, will be eligible to return to practice after three games.

MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 1, Seattle Sounders FC 3

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Quakes’ winning streak snapped at two

SAN JOSE, Calif. – The San Jose Earthquakes fell to Seattle Sounders FC 3-1 on Wednesday night at PayPal Park. The defeat snaps San Jose’s two-game winning streak.

Sounders FC took the lead in the 25th minute. Cristian Roldan played a pass to Raul Ruidiaz at the top of the box. He cut from his right foot onto his left foot and took a low shot out of the reach of goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski.

Ruidiaz doubled Seattle’s advantage in the 42nd minute, converting a penalty kick earned by Roldan moments earlier. Seattle then added a third goal in the 49th minute, with Roldan finishing off a lateral pass from Jimmy Medranda.

San Jose pulled one back just two minutes later when a cross by Marcos Lopez was redirected goalward by defender Shane O’Neill for an own goal.

The Earthquakes will now travel to Canada to face Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Saturday, Oct. 2. Saturday’s match will kick off from BC Place at 7:00 p.m. PT and will be aired on NBC Sports California Plus, KNBR 1050 and 1370 KZSF.

GAME NOTES

The Earthquakes now hold an 8-10-9 record (33 pts.) during the 2021 MLS regular season and are currently in 10th place in the Western Conference, just four points below the playoff line.

San Jose is now 11-15-8 all-time vs. Seattle, including a 5-5-5 record at home.

Rookie forward Benji Kikanovic made his third-straight start, playing 90 minutes.

Midfielder Jack Skahan made his first appearance since July 24 vs. Houston Dynamo FC.

MATCH INFORMATION

MLS Regular Season

San Jose Earthquakes 1 – 3 Seattle Sounders FC

Sept. 29, 2021 – PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif.

Attendance: 11,361

Scoring Summary:

SEA (1-0) – Raul Ruidiaz (Cristian Roldan) 25′

SEA (2-0) – Raul Ruidiaz (penalty) 42′

SEA (3-0) – Cristian Roldan (Jimmy Medranda, Fredy Montero) 49′

SJ (3-1) – Shane O’Neil (own goal) 51′

Misconduct Summary:

SJ – Judson (caution) 27′

SEA – Raul Ruidiaz (caution) 38′

SEA – Alex Roldan (caution) 83′

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: JT Marcinkowski; Marcos Lopez, Nathan, Oswaldo Alanis (Cade Cowell 46), Judson (Luciano Abecasis 55); Shea Salinas (Andy Rios 54), Eric Remedi, Jackson Yueill, Carlos Fierro (Chris Wondolowski 54), Chofis (Jack Skahan 69); Benji Kikanovic.

Substitutes not used: Jacob Akanyirige, Paul Marie, Tommy Thompson, Daniel Vega.

SHOTS: 9; SHOTS ON GOAL: 3; FOULS: 13; CORNER KICKS: 10; SAVES: 2

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC: Stefan Frei; Xavier Arreaga (Nouhou 46), Shane O’Neill, Yeimar Gomez Andrade; Cristian Roldan (Alex Roldan 82), Kelyn Rowe, Danny Leyva, Josh Atencio (Joao Paulo 46), Jimmy Medranda (Abdoulaye Cissoko 71); Raul Ruidiaz (Leo Chu 46), Fredy Montero (Alex Roldan 81).

Substitutes not used: Will Bruin, Stefan Cleveland, Ethan Dobbelaere.

SHOTS: 9; SHOTS ON GOAL: 5; FOULS: 12; CORNER KICKS: 2; SAVES: 3

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH MATIAS ALMEYDA

On the game plan for tonight’s match:

“It was a different game plan because Seattle played differently. It was different because we had players that were out. It was different because back then we had few players available, and we had Florian Jungwirth in the middle of the field. But as I always say, each game and every moment is different.”

On Sounders FC containing San Jose’s offense:

“I think we made mistakes on the way through. The game plan was different, and we intended to take away their game, how they play in between the lines. Once we recovered the ball, we wanted to play through the outside, not through the middle. That’s why we had Benji Kikanovic as a striker, Chofis was playing free, and we had Shea Salinas and Carlos Fierro playing on the outside. From that point of view, we should have avoided passes through the middle and in between our lines. That would have allowed us to have a free man in the back. Knowing the power that Seattle has, we couldn’t counteract their individual and collective parts. Their goals resulted from our turnovers, and a team like Seattle puts them away.”

On Seattle’s goals:

“I think they came from the virtue of the opponent, but we also made mistakes on defense. The first mistake was allowing them to receive the ball in dangerous parts of the field. We hurt ourselves the most when we have the ball and give it away instead of passing it to a teammate. They took advantage of our mistakes. I’ve said all week that players like Raul Ruidíaz don’t forgive. Players like Cristian Roldan have a lot of mobility and will move into a position to score. We discussed things that could have been avoided but we have to give credit to the virtue of these players.”

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES FORWARD CHRIS WONDOLOWSKI

On what went wrong in the game plan:

“I think that we compounded our mistakes and I mean that by saying Seattle is such a tough opponent and you need to be able to move them side to side with possession. You need to be able to wear them down and also be able to try to expand them and so that you can take out pockets in their organization and we weren’t able to do that. They pressed very high. They did a great job of sending their wing backs up on us and we were missing passes that we normally make and when we miss those passes, it kind of compounds and then we were on our back foot. We were defending a little bit deeper and then we’re not able to trigger our press in the right area of the field and then again when you’re not able to do that, we’re a step late. When we’re not doing it at the right place or at the right time, we’re a step late, against Seattle when given that time can tear you apart.”

On why the team appeared indecisive in attack:

“Yeah, when we’re unable to keep a steady possession then we are unable to send our wing backs and send our outside backs forward unless we have that secure possession and when we don’t have those guys coming forward, we end up isolating ourselves way too much. Leaving ourselves one on one or in a lot of cases especially against Seattle 1v2. They do a great job especially with their back three. That’s one of their best traits is they’re able to push out and those three center backs do such a great job whether they’re following a number 10 or a number 9 into the space both behind or in front.  I think that’s what they do best, closing down that space and so when we’re unable to keep that possession, secure that possession, it really hurts us and it puts us in some precarious positions.”

On how this result affects the team’s confidence:

“It hurts in the sense that it’s at home. We feel extremely confident that when we are at home that we need to pick up points and it doesn’t matter the opponent. That being said, you look at the other results, today it didn’t do us too much damage, but that being said it would’ve been a perfect day to move up the table. So, we’re still outside looking in, but we have a huge one against Vancouver on Saturday and if and when we pick up three points there, we can really start to get a move in. The faith hasn’t wavered one bit in the locker room and we still feel confident. We feel that we can do a lot of great things in these seven games and really start clicking.”

LAFC falls 2-1 to Portland Timbers

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The Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) suffered a 2-1 home defeat to the Portland Timbers on Wednesday night at Banc of California Stadium. Danny Musovski scored LAFC’s only goal in the 55th minute, but it was not enough as the Timbers tallied just before halftime and again four minutes after Musovski equalized to earn all three points. LAFC is now 9-12-6 on the season for 33 points, leaving it in ninth place, four points out of the seventh and final playoff spot in the MLS Western Conference.

Goalkeeper Jamal Blackman made his MLS debut after signing with LAFC earlier this month, and he helped keep the Timbers off the board until just before halftime. Portland forward Dairon Asprilla collected a loose ball at the top of the box and fed a pass forward to Yimmy Chara whose quick left-footed shot beat the dive of Blackman and settled just inside the far post, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead at the break.

LAFC head coach Bob Bradley made three changes at halftime, and one of those paid off just 10 minutes after the intermission. LAFC’s Jose Cifuentes forced a turnover in the center of the Timbers half of the field and quickly played a pass through for Musovski, who had entered the game in place of Diego Palacios at the half. Musovski placed his right-footed shot just inside the far post for his third goal of the season to tie the score at 1-1.

However, the score would stay that way for just four minutes before the Timbers were back in front. Felipe Mora won the ball near midfield and raced in on goal down the right-center channel. His initial shot hit Blackman’s left post, but the rebound went directly to Asprilla, who fired a left-footed shot into the open goal, giving Portland a 2-1 lead.

LAFC appeared to have earned a penalty kick in the 73rd minute, but the call of a handball in the box was overturned on video review and the score remained 2-1. Late in second half stoppage time, Kim Moon-Hwan saw his powerful right-footed shot parried by Portland goalkeeper Steve Clark, sealing the defeat for LAFC.

LAFC returns to action on Sunday, October 3 when it travels to Carson to take on the rival LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park. That game kicks off at 5 p.m. PT and will be broadcast live nationally in English on ESPN and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes.

WHAT: LAFC suffers 2-1 home defeat to the Portland Timbers.

Columbus Crew Defeats LIGA MX Champion Cruz Azul To Claim 2021 Campeones Cup

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COLUMBUS – Columbus Crew tonight defeated LIGA MX side Deportivo Cruz Azul 2-0 to win the 2021 Campeones Cup, the annual competition between the reigning MLS Cup LIGA MX champions, becoming the first team to post a shutout in the history of the cup. The trophy marks the first piece of international silverware won by the Black & Gold, secured in the first-ever international match held at the Crew’s world-class Lower.com Field.

Lucas Zelarayan – who won his second Campeones Cup trophy – received GEICO Man of the Match award following his performance in the contest. Notably, Crew Head Coach Caleb Porter became the first American head coach to lift Campeones Cup, as the previous editions were won by head coaches from Brazil (Ricardo Ferretti, 2018) and from the Netherlands (Frank De Boer, 2019).

With tonight’s triumph, the Black & Gold brought its all-time, top-tier silverware total to seven, as the Crew have previously won two MLS Cups (2008, 2020), three Supporters’ Shields (2004, 2008, 2009) and one Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup (2002).

MATCH RECAP: Sounders FC Cruises to 3-1 Victory at the San Jose Earthquakes

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Raúl Ruidíaz bags a brace en route to road win, taking his team scoring lead to 16 goals on the season; Seattle remains two points clear atop the Western Conference standings, returning home to face third-place Colorado on Sunday, October 3 (7:00 p.m. PT / FOX 13+, Prime Video, 1090 KJR AM, El Rey 1360 AM)

SAN JOSE, CALIF. – Sounders FC (15-5-6, 51 points) concluded its four-match road stretch across all competitions on Wednesday evening with a 3-1 win over the San Jose Earthquakes (8-10-9, 33 points) at PayPal Park. Raúl Ruidíaz scored a first-half brace to give him 60 goals in his Seattle career across all competitions. Cristian Roldan also scored his third goal in as many games, as the Rave Green stayed atop the Western Conference standings.

Ruidíaz put Seattle up 1-0 in the 25th minute with his 15th goal of the season. After receiving a pass from Cristian Roldan at the top of the 18-yard-box, the Peruvian beat a San Jose defender and slotted a shot past Earthquakes goalkeeper JT Marcinkowski. He completed his brace in the 42nd minute via penalty kick after Roldan was fouled inside the area, making the score 2-0 heading into halftime. Ruidíaz’s 16 regular-season goals this season are second in the MLS Golden Boot race behind D.C. United’s Ola Kamara (17 goals). Tonight’s strikes also give him 60 tallies across all competitions since signing with Sounders FC in the summer of 2018, second in club history behind Fredy Montero’s 67 goals.

Seattle made it 3-0 in in the 49th minute when a speeding Jimmy Medranda crossed a ball in from the left wing that crossed the face of goal to the feet of a sliding Cristian Roldan, who was able to tap it into the back of the net for the midfielder’s third goal in three matches across all competitions.

San Jose got one back in the 51st minute when Shane O’Neill got to a clearance attempt late and deflected the ball over the outstretched hands of Stefan Frei for an own goal.

Brian Schmetzer’s side returns home for the first time in nearly three weeks on Sunday, October 3 for a matchup with the Colorado Rapids at Lumen Field (7:00 p.m. PT / FOX 13+, Prime Video, 1090 KJR AM, El Rey 1360 AM). The matchup pits Western Conference-leading Sounders FC against a third-placed Rapids side, with Colorado currently trailing the Rave Green by three points.

MATCH NOTES

Seattle remains atop the Western Conference with the win, two points above Sporting Kansas City with one game in-hand, and three points in front of Colorado. Seattle meets the Rapids at Lumen Field on Sunday, October 3.

With the result, Seattle ties its record for most road wins in a season with nine away victories, previously matching its mark set in 2011. Atlanta United holds the record for most away wins in a single season with ten, when the Five Stripes achieved that mark in 2018.

Sounders FC is now 15-11-8 all-time against San Jose in regular-season play, including a 5-4-5 mark on the road. The Rave Green have lost just once in the last 16 meetings between the two clubs (9-1-6).

With tonight’s win, Sounders FC captures the 2021 Heritage Cup after also earning a road victory in the Bay Area on May 12. Contested annually between Sounders FC and San Jose to honor the history between the two sides dating back to 1974 in the North American Soccer League, Seattle retains the Heritage Cup, winning the annual series between the clubs for the past six seasons.

Raúl Ruidíaz scored his 15th and 16th goals of the season, good for second in the MLS Golden Boot race, one behind D.C. United’s Ola Kamara. Ruidíaz now has 60 goals for Sounders FC across all competitions, second in club history behind teammate Fredy Montero’s 67.

Ruidíaz is also now in sole possession of second place in club history with 49 MLS regular-season goals, passing Dempsey’s 47 strikes and four behind Montero’s 53 tallies.

Cristian Roldan’s goal was his fourth of the season, with the University of Washington product scoring in three straight matches across all competitions. Roldan scored the first goal for the Rave Green in the Leagues Cup Final on September 22. He also scored against Sporting Kansas City on September 26, helping Seattle to another pivotal road win in the process.

Making a substitute appearance at halftime, forward Leó Chú made his MLS debut this evening in San Jose. The 21-year-old was signed from Brazilian club Grêmio on August 5, and he made his first appearance in Rave Green in Leagues Cup play on September 14, recording the match-winning assist against Mexican club Santos Laguna.

Wednesday’s match in San Jose concluded a four-match road stretch across all competitions for Seattle. Following a 1-0 loss at RSL on September 18, Sounders FC was defeated 3-2 by Club León in the 2021 Leagues Cup Final on September 22 in Las Vegas, before earning a 1-0 win at Sporting Kansas City on September 26.

MATCH SUMMARY

Seattle Sounders FC 3 – San Jose Earthquakes 1

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Venue: PayPal Park

Referee: Allen Chapman

Assistants: Frank Anderson, Jeremy Hanson

Fourth Official: Michael Radchuk

VAR: Tim Ford

Attendance: 11,361

Weather: 67 degrees and clear

SCORING SUMMARY

SEA – Raúl Ruidíaz (Cristian Roldan) 25’

SEA – Raúl Ruidíaz (penalty) 42’

SEA – Cristian Roldan (Jimmy Medranda) 49’

SJ – Shane O’Neill (OG) 51’

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY

SJ – Judson (caution) 27’

SEA – Raúl Ruidíaz (caution) 38’

SEA – Alex Roldan (caution) 83’

LINEUPS & STATS

Seattle Sounders FC – Stefan Frei; Kelyn Rowe, Yeimar, Xavier Arreaga (Nouhou HT), Shane O’Neill, Jimmy Medranda (Abdoulaye Cissoko 72’); Danny Leyva, Josh Atencio (João Paulo HT), Cristian Roldan (Alex Roldan 82’), Fredy Montero; Raúl Ruidíaz (Léo Chú HT)

Substitutes not used: Stefan Cleveland, Ethan Dobbelaere, Will Bruin

Total shots: 9

Shots on goal: 5

Fouls: 12

Offside: 0

Corner-kicks: 2

Saves: 3

San Jose Earthquakes – JT Marcinkowski; Oswaldo Alanis (Cade Cowell HT), Nathan, Marcos Lopez; Eric Remedi, Jackson Yueill, Judson (Luciano Abecasis 54’); Shea Salinas (Andres Rios 54’), Carlos Fierro (Chris Wondolowski 54’), Eduardo Lopez (Jack Skahan 69’), Benji Kikanovic

Substitutes not used: Daniel Vega, Paul Marie, Jack Skahan, Tommy Thompson, Jacob Akanyirige

Total shots: 9

Shots on goal: 3

Fouls: 13

Offside: 0

Corner-kicks: 10

Saves: 2

Alouettes Thursday Injury Report

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Montreal, – The following is the Montreal Alouettes injury report for Wednesday, September 30, 2021:

 

Dante Absher (WR), hip, limited participation

 

Vernon Adams (QB), ribs, full participation

 

Cameron Artis-Payne, (RB), healthy scratch, full participation

 

Cameron Lawson (DL), healthy scratch, full participation

 

Najee Murray, (DB), healthy scratch, full participation

 

Chris Schleuger (OL), healthy scratch, full participation

 

Antonio Simmons (DL), shoulder, did not participate

 

Tre Watson (LB), hip, full

CFL Preview: Lions, Bombers Battle on Friday in West Division tilt

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VANCOUVER — After an early start to the week on Tuesday, the action continues with a West Division battle between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the BC Lions on Friday night.

 

To add to the excitement, two of the league’s best quarterbacks will be going toe-to-toe in prime time. BC’s Michael Reilly and Winnipeg’s Zach Collaros are among the league leaders in passing yards and touchdowns.

 

BC will be looking to rebound after a tough 31-24 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders in Week 8. Winnipeg enters Week 9 looking to continue improving upon their impressive 6-1 record, leaving off with a commanding 37-22 win over the Edmonton Elks in Week 7 before entering their bye week.

 

ZACH COLLAROS AND THE BOMBERS ARE LOOKING FOR THEIR SEVENTH WIN OF THE SEASON THIS WEEK (PETER POWER/CFL.CA)

 

The passing ability of Collaros has been on full display this season, his 1,731 passing yards are among the league’s best, and many are putting the quarterback in the early conversation for Most Outstanding Player.

 

Consistency has defined the first half of the 2021 season for Collaros, however, head coach Mike O’Shea believes consistency is something that has always been a part of his quarterback’s identity.

 

“I would think that’s the way he’s always been,” said O’Shea of his quarterback. “He’s a consistent competitor, he’s always competing and always wants to be better, he sees the game well.”

 

In his last three starts for the Blue and Gold, Collaros has completed 56 of his 73 passing attempts for 775 yards and four touchdowns. What’s more impressive, is how effective Collaros has been when putting the ball in the air, he has averaged just 5.6 incompletions per game since Week 5.

 

Despite his incredible play and personal accolades, Collaros is quick to attribute his success through the 2021 season to his team.

 

“I think the offensive line has done an amazing job, and with Andrew (Harris) and Nic (Demski) and (Drew) Wolitarsky when they have to come in to protect,” said Collaros of his teammates. “It’s my job to get the ball out on time and the receivers to catch the ball, and they’ve done a great job of that.”

 

On the opposing sideline, the Lions boast and equally impressive passing game, headlined by an equally impressive quarterback in the form of Reilly.

 

Reilly has continued to be known as one of the CFL’s best passers and has lead the Leos to a record of 4-3, cementing BC as one of the leagues most revered passing attacks.

 

For the Orange and Black this season, Reilly has thrown for a league-leading 1,870 passing yards. He has also connected for 10 touchdowns while only throwing one interception. The signal caller has been one of the most accurate quarterbacks through 2021, completing 74.4 per cent of his 199 passing attempts.

 

In his last three starts, the Lions pivot has thrown the ball 86 times, collecting 896 passing yards and eight touchdowns, while completing 78 per cent of his passes, showing that he is one of the most tactical quarterbacks in the league.

 

“You can knock him down, but he keeps getting up, and he keeps performing,” said Winnipeg defensive coordinator Richie Hall of Reilly. “The biggest thing you have to go against with him is his mentality, he’s got that mindset where he just doesn’t get defeated.”

 

The Lions offensive scheming has been predicated on their ability to put the ball in the air and be effective in their downfield passing attack. BC averages 9.5 yards per pass and are averaging 7.9 yards gained per first down, turning 88 first downs through the air.

 

BC’s passing offence has been complimented by the explosive play of receiver Lucky Whitehead. Whitehead has totalled 665 receiving yards and six plays of 30 yards or more through his first seven weeks and has proven to be a big play threat at any moment.

 

The speed and one cut ability of Whitehead makes him a danger to score even on a short yardage route, as on the season the Lions receiver has run for an eye-popping 339 yards after the catch.

 

BC is a team that relies on its ability to throw the ball deep and make teams pay trying to guard their athletic receivers downfield, an aspect of the Lions offence that the Winnipeg coaching staff is well aware of.

 

“You know that Reilly is going to throw a deep shot,” said O’Shea of the Lions quarterback. “He always does, he’s got a good arm.”

 

Though it will be a challenge, the Bombers have the defensive skill to compete with a fast Lions offence.

 

Winnipeg has been one of the most aggressive fronts in the league, forcing eight fumbles and 10 interceptions this season while also boasting a league-best turnover ratio of plus 15. Their ability to take away the ball has rewarded them with points, having scored 50 points off turnovers this season.

 

The Bombers have also proven to be a tough team to score against. Allowing just 98 points on their season, the Blue and Gold have held teams to an average of 14 points per game. Winnipeg has shown to be especially tough to throw against in scoring situations, allowing just two passing touchdowns all season.

 

The Lions are going to play aggressive in the air and throw the ball down field, however the Bombers have the defensive play calling that may just provide the perfect counter to the big play ability of the BC offence.

 

Kickoff is slated for 10:00 p.m. ET and can be watched on TSN and ESPNews or followed along on CFL.ca’s Game Tracker.

MATCH RECAP: Lions Net Late Equalizer, Draw 2-2 at Nashville SC

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Daryl Dike scores second goal in as many contests on the night

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Orlando City SC (10-8-9, 39 points) battled to a 2-2 draw against Nashville SC (11-3-13, 46 points) on Wednesday night at Nissan Stadium, overcoming a two-goal deficit to earn the point on the road.

Daryl Dike netted his second goal in as many contests in the match, both drawing a penalty and converting from the spot in what served as his fifth finish of the campaign. Less than 20 minutes later, the Lions would find a late equalizer off a Nani corner kick, deflecting off forward Benji Michel before taking a final touch off Nashville’s Brian Anunga and into the back of the net.

The match saw defender Antonio Carlos tally his 50th appearance as a Lion in all competitions, while goalkeeper Pedro Gallese recorded his 100th MLS regular-season save with his first stop of the night. City will return home on Saturday, Oct. 2 to face D.C. United in a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff at Exploria Stadium with tickets available here or by calling (855) ORL-CITY.

Head Coach Oscar Pareja:

“Tonight we saw the heart of our players, the commitment that they have to the Club and with ourselves. It is a very important point against a good rival and we take it very proudly. I thought we had the initiative the whole game. We did not want to give it up. This is the way we do it, this is the way we play and the boys were faithful to their ways. [Nashville] defend very low and are very effective on the counters and obviously we lost them on the second goal, but the whole game we had that initiative that just made me feel that the players are intact and we will keep fighting. We have another match in a few days, but today is important for us.”

Scoring Recap:

11’ Hany Mukhtar – NSH 1, ORL 0

The home side got on the board first thanks to a penalty attempt from Hany Mukhtar. The German striker’s attempt was initially saved by Pedro Gallese, but Mukhtar was able to follow his shot and send the rebound into the back of the net.

59’ Randall Leal (Dax McCarty) – NSH 2, ORL 0

The home side doubled its advantage after the break, jumping on a misplayed pass in the midfield by the Lions with Dax McCarty eventually finding the feet of Randall Leal. The Costa Rican striker then proceeded to drive up the pitch before sending his shot into the back of the net for the finish.

76’ Daryl Dike (PK) – NSH 2, ORL 1

City halved the deficit off the foot of Daryl Dike, who drew the penalty kick before stepping up to the spot himself, sending his shot into the left side of the net for his second finish in as many contests and his fifth of the season.

90+3’ Brian Anunga (OG) – ORL 2, NSH 2

The Lions found a late equalizer off a corner from Nani whipped in from the right side, played into a dangerous area and deflecting off forward Benji Michel before taking a last touch off Brian Anunga and into the back of the net.

Match Notes:

The draw served as the third-consecutive result for the Lions at Nissan Stadium and the second in 2021, taking a 1-1 draw from Nashville SC earlier this season on Aug. 18.

The stoppage time finish for the Lions served as their first of the campaign, as well as the first own goal to go in their favor in 2021.

Daryl Dike scored his fifth goal of the season on the evening in his first penalty attempt in Major League Soccer, good for his second finish in as many contests and his fifth of the 2021 campaign.

With his first save of the evening, goalkeeper Pedro Gallese tallied his 100th stop in MLS regular-season action. Gallese finished the evening with four saves to put him at 103 in total.

Antonio Carlos recorded his 50th appearance for Orlando City in all competitions with the start on Wednesday night.

Alexander Alvarado tallied his second start of the 2021 campaign in the match.

Head Coach Oscar Pareja made three changes to his starting lineup on the night, with Antonio Carlos, Alexander Alvarado and Silvester van der Water each reentering the fold for the side.

Next Match: City faces a quick turnaround, returning home to take on D.C. United on Saturday, Oct. 2 at Exploria Stadium in a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff.

Teams

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2

F

Nashville SC

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1

2

Orlando City SC

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2

2

Scoring Summary:

NSH – Hany Mukhtar 11’

NSH – Randall Leal (Dax McCarty) 59’

ORL – Daryl Dike (PK) 76’

ORL – Brian Anunga (OG) 90+3’

Misconduct Summary:

ORL – Mauricio Pereyra (Yellow Card) 31’

NSH – Aníbal Godoy (Yellow Card) 34’

ORL – Rodrigo Schlegel (Yellow Card) 62’

ORL – Antonio Carlos (Yellow Card) 81’

NSH – Alistair Johnston (Yellow Card) 82’

Lineups/Substitutions:

Orlando City SC – GK Pedro Gallese; D João Moutinho (Emmanuel Mas 90+2’), Rodrigo Schlegel, Antonio Carlos, Ruan (Kyle Smith 90+2’); M Mauricio Pereyra ©, Sebastián Méndez (Tesho Akindele 83’), Júnior Urso, Alexander Alvarado (Nani 66’); F Daryl Dike, Silvester van der Water (Benji Michel 66’)

Substitutes Not Used: GK Mason Stajduhar; D Rio Hope-Gund; M Raul Aguilera, Jordan Bender

Nashville SC – GK Joe Willis; D Dave Romney, Walker Zimmerman, Jack Maher; M Daniel Lovitz, Aníbal Godoy (Brian Anunga 70’), Dax McCarty ©, Hany Mukhtar (Aké Loba 86’), Alistair Johnston; F C.J. Sapong (Jhonder Cádiz 81’), Randall Leal (Alex Muyl 70’)

Substitutes Not Used: GK Bryan Meredith; D Eric Miller, Taylor Washington; M Luke Haakenson; F Daniel Ríos

Details of the Game:

Time: 8:30 p.m. ET

Weather: Clear

Date: Sept. 29, 2021

Attendance: 18,648

Stats:

Possession:

NSH – 36.8%

ORL – 63.2%

Shots:

NSH – 15

ORL – 12

Saves:

NSH – 5

ORL – 4

Fouls:

NSH – 16

ORL – 12

Corners:

NSH – 5

ORL – 4

Heineken Man of the Match: Daryl Dike

Dynamo earn clean sheet in 0-0 draw with Vancouver Whitecaps FC

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NEED TO KNOW:

  • Dynamo earned fifth shutout of the season
  • Houston took 17 shots, held Whitecaps to one shot on goal
  • FW Tyler Pasher made his first appearance since September 3

HOUSTON – Houston Dynamo FC drew 0-0 with Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Wednesday night. It was the fifth clean sheet of the season for the Dynamo and first since a 3-0 win over Austin FC on Sept. 11.

The Dynamo started the game out strong, with two dangerous attacking possessions in the first 10 minutes. The first chance at a goal for Houston came in the seventh minute. After an extended run of possession in the eighth minute, the ball found defender Sam Junqua on the left flank, where he sent a cross into midfielder Darwin Quintero, whose shot narrowly missed the target.

Just two minutes later, forward Fafa Picatult got on the end of a long, downfield pass from defender Maynor Figueroa a minute later and had a clean shot on goal. The ball caught the inside of the far post but ricocheted back to the Whitecaps goalkeeper, who secured possession and staved off the second threatening attack from Houston.

The Dynamo nearly scored once more at the end of the first half, when Quintero and Picault found themselves on a two-man counterattack in the 29th minute. Quintero passed the ball to Picault, who could not break free in time to generate a shot on goal. A minute later, Quintero got free for a shot, but his shot was saved by Vancouver goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau.

While they created numerous chances in the attack, the Dynamo exhibited stout defense throughout the first half. By the end of the opening period, Houston had generated nine shots to Vancouver’s one. Overall, the Dynamo took 17 shots to Vancouver’s five and limited the Whitecaps to just one shot on goal over the course of 90 minutes.

The Dynamo came out firing in the second half, as midfielder Darwin Cerén found space for a shot just two minutes into the half. Quintero also connected for the first shot on goal of the half, as midfielder Matias Vera found him right in front of goal for a potential scoring opportunity. Quintero’s shot, however, fell into the arms of the Whitecaps’ diving goalkeeper. Quintero led the team in shots with five, the most shots the midfielder has recorded in any game this season.

Houston’s best chance of the half came in the 77th minute, when forward Tyler Pasher struck a low shot from outside the 18-yard-box that was parried away by the Vancouver goalkeeper. The ball rebounded off the keeper’s hands and found the feet of Quintero near the six-yard box, however Vancouver defender Florian Jungwirth lunged to poke the ball away before the Colombian could shoot. Pasher, who entered the match as a substitute in the 65th minute, made his first appearance since Sept. 3 against Portland.

The next match for the Houston Dynamo takes place on Sunday, Oct. 3 at 3:00 pm CST when they travel north to take on Sporting Kansas City. The match will be aired nationally on UniMas and TUDN as well as locally through Quest Texas 55.

Houston Dynamo FC (5-11-12; 27 pts.) 0-0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC (8-8-10; 34 pts.)

MLS Regular Season – Week 28

BBVA Stadium – Houston, Texas

Attendance: 12,114

LINEUPS:

Houston Dynamo FC: Michael Nelson; Maynor Figueroa, Teenage Hadebe, Tim Parker (C); Sam Junqua, Matias Vera (Memo Rodriguez 89), Darwin Cerén, Darwin Quintero, Griffin Dorsey; Fafa Picault (Maxi Urruti 80), Corey Baird (Tyler Pasher 65)

Unused substitutes: Kyle Morton, Zarek Valentin, Derrick Jones, Ari Lassiter, Joe Corona, Boniek Garcia

Total shots: 17 (Darwin Quintero 5); Shots on goal: 4 (Tyler Pasher, Griffin Dorsey, Fafa Picault, Darwin Quintero 1) Fouls: 12 (Sam Junqua 3); Offside: 3; Corner kicks: 8; Saves: 1 (Michael Nelson 1)

Vancouver Whitecaps: Maxime Crépeau (C); Jake Nerwinski, Michael Baldisimo, Andy Rose; Patrick Metcalfe (Déiber Caicedo 46), Leonard Owusu (Florian Jungwirth 46), Janio Bikel (Russell Teibert 75), Javain Brown; Lucas Cavallini (Brian White 46), Ryan Raposo (Ryan Gauld 58), Cristian Dájome

Unused substitutes: Cristian Dájome, Marcus Godinho, Tosaint Ricketts, Thomas Hasal, Bruno Gaspar

Total shots: 5 (Ryan Gauld, Cristian Dájome 1); Shots on goal: 1 (Ryan Gauld 1); Fouls: 16 (Michael Baldisimo, Javain Brown, Cristian Dájome, Déiber Caicedo, Ryan Raposo, Brian White 2); Offside: 1; Corner kicks: 4; Saves: 4 (Maxime Crépeau 4)

DISCIPLINE:

VAN: Michael Baldisimo (yellow card; foul) 47

VAN: Cristian Dájome (yellow card; foul) 55

OFFICIALS:

Referee: Alex Chilowicz

Assistant Referee: Eric Weisbrod

Assistant Referee: Jeffrey Greeson

Fourth Official: Jon Freemon

VAR: Ismail Elfath

Weather: 75 degrees, light showers

Match Recap: Philadelphia Union 1, New York Red Bulls 1

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Sergio Santos scores fifth goal of MLS Season as Union pick up point on the road

CHESTER, Pa.  –  The Philadelphia Union battled the New York Red Bulls to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday night at Red Bull Arena. With the point earned on the road the Union remain in fifth place in the Eastern Conference. Early in the first half Sergio Santos opened up the scoring, getting a foot on a cross that managed to bounce through the crowd of players in the box. The 17th minute goal was the Brazilian’s 20th career league goal for the Union. The hosts leveled the score line in the 37th minute off a goal from Omir Fernandez. Andre Blake recorded three saves to preserve the point.

The Union are back home to take on Columbus Crew SC at Subaru Park on Sunday, October 3rd (4:00 p.m. ET / PHL17).

Philadelphia Union 1 – New York Red Bulls 1

Red Bull Arena (Harrison, NJ)

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

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TODAY’S MATCH INFO

Referee: Alex Chilowicz

Assistant Referees: CJ Morgante, Brian Dunn

Fourth Official: Guido Gonzales Jr

VAR: Sorin Stoica

Ast. VAR: Tom Supple

Weather: 64 degrees and partly cloudy

GOALS/ASSISTS

PHI – Sergio Santos (unassisted) 17’

NYRB – Omir Fernandez (Casseres Jr.) 37’

DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY

PHI –  Jose Martinez (caution) 45’

NYRB –  Kyle Duncan (caution) 52’

NYRB –  Andres Reyes (caution) 64’

PHI –  Kai Wagner (caution) 85’

PHI –  Andre Blake (caution) 86’

PHI –  Jack Elliott (caution) 88’

LINEUP

Philadelphia Union: Andre Blake; Kai Wagner, Jack Elliott, Jakob Glesnes, Olivier Mbaizo; Jose Martinez, Leon Flach, Alejandro Bedoya (Paxten Aaronson 74’), Jamiro Monteiro; Kacper Przybylko, Sergio Santos (Daniel Gazdag 74’).

Substitutes not used: Matt Freese; Alvas Powell, Stuart Findlay, Jesus Bueno, Jack McGlynn, Quinn Sullivan, Matheus Davó.

New York Red Bulls: Carlos; Sean Nealis, Kyle Duncan, Andrew Gutman, Sean Davis, Dru Yearwood (Daniel Royer 74’), John Tolkin (Thomas Edwards 88’), Andres Reyes, Patryk Klimala (Frankie Amaya 74’), Omir Fernandez (Tom Barlow 58’), Cristian Casseres Jr. ( Wikelman Carmona 45’).

Substitutes not used: Ryan Meara, Cameron Harper, Youba Diarra, Caden Clark.

TEAM NOTES

Jim Curtin made one change to the Starting XI from the club’s 1-0 win over Atlanta United FC with captain Alejandro Bedoya rejoining the lineup after missing the previous match with a calf injury.

Sergio Santos scored his 20th career league goal for the Union, his 5th of the season.

Defender Jakob Glesnes made his 45th appearance for Philadelphia Union with his start tonight.

Kai Wagner earned his 70th MLS appearance for the Boys in Blue.

Kacper Przybylko made his 75th appearance in league play for Philadelphia Union… Przybylko leads the team with nine goals in league play and is four goals away from becoming the club’s second all-time leading scorer.

The Union are back home to take on Columbus Crew SC at Subaru Park on Sunday, October 3rd (4:00 p.m. ET / PHL17).