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2 days ago |
riverbender.com | Nathan Tucker
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis City SC returned to MLS action on Saturday night, hosting San Diego FC, the league’s newest expansion team. The two teams played out a goalless draw on March 1, a result to be proud of for City, as San Diego has proven to be one of the best teams in the MLS Western Conference. There was less to be proud about on Saturday night, as City gave up two second-half goals in a 2-1 defeat. City head coach Olof Mellberg went with a familiar lineup of players, but in a different setup.
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2 days ago |
edglentoday.com | Nathan Tucker
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis City SC returned to MLS action on Saturday night, hosting San Diego FC, the league’s newest expansion team. The two teams played out a goalless draw on March 1, a result to be proud of for City, as San Diego has proven to be one of the best teams in the MLS Western Conference. There was less to be proud about on Saturday night, as City gave up two second-half goals in a 2-1 defeat. City head coach Olof Mellberg went with a familiar lineup of players, but in a different setup.
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1 week ago |
riverbender.com | Nathan Tucker
SEATTLE - St. Louis City SC hit the road for the Pacific Northwest for a showdown with the Seattle Sounders on Saturday night. In City’s short history, Lumen Field hasn’t been a happy hunting ground, losing twice and not scoring a goal before Saturday’s encounter. City found the back of the net for the first time in Seattle, but couldn’t keep up in the second half with the Sounders, falling 4-1.
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1 week ago |
edglentoday.com | Nathan Tucker
SEATTLE - St. Louis City SC hit the road for the Pacific Northwest for a showdown with the Seattle Sounders on Saturday night. In City’s short history, Lumen Field hasn’t been a happy hunting ground, losing twice and not scoring a goal before Saturday’s encounter. City found the back of the net for the first time in Seattle, but couldn’t keep up in the second half with the Sounders, falling 4-1.
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1 week ago |
riverbender.com | Nathan Tucker
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis City SC managed a 2-2 draw on the road against LAFC last Sunday, but the result left a sour taste in the mouth of fans and the team alike. Particularly, the stretch of play in second half stoppage time that saw LAFC star Denis Bouanga blow by Josh Yaro en route to a great finish for the goal that sealed the 2-2 result. City, down a man after Alfredo Morales was sent off but still defending a 2-1 lead, had most of its players joining an attack, leaving the back line vulnerable.
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