
Tom Timmermann
Reporter/Writer/Critic/Columnist (full time) at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Tom Timmermann covers St. Louis City SC, the Blues and the Cardinals for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Tom Timmermann
St. Louis City SC will be returning left back Jannes Horn to his former club, FC Nurnberg in Germany, when his loan ends at the end of June. The club said that it wanted to extend the loan, but that Horn said he wanted to return to Europe for family reasons, so the club consented. It is expected that Nurnberg will loan Horn to another club. City SC has two more games before the loan ends on June 30 and the club said he will be available for selection for both of those games.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Beth O'Malley |Tom Timmermann
Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify St. Louis City SC may as well be asking "Are you not entertained" under interim coach David Critchley. Klauss returns to scoring form in a big way against Los Angeles Galaxy, notching the team's first hat trick. Beat writer Tom Timmermann and co-host Beth O'Malley discuss the teams tie, and how, to salvage the season, Klauss needs to be at the top of his game, and signs are promising. Can other players start scoring as well?
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Tom Timmermann
The difference between finishing in fourth place and getting a double bye in the Atlantic 10 men’s basketball tournament last season and coming in fifth place may well have been the composition of SLU’s conference schedule.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Tom Timmermann
Klauss earned MLS player of the matchday honors for his hat trick against the Los Angeles Galaxy, the second time he’s won the honor and, surprisingly considering how this season has gone, the second St. Louis City SC player to take the honor this season. The hat trick was the first in City SC history and the club needed all of them to just get a 3-3 tie with the Galaxy. Klauss has five goals for the season in MLS play (plus two more in the Open Cup), matching his total for all of last season.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Tom Timmermann
There was history at Energizer Park on Saturday afternoon. There was drama. And despite all that, there was disappointment. Klauss scored the first hat trick in St. Louis City SC history, with his third goal coming on a shot in the 95th minute that left teammates shaking their heads in wonder. But all it got City SC was a 3-3 tie with the Los Angeles Galaxy, and while a tie and one point may be better than a loss and zero points, in the predicament City SC is in, it’s not much better.
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Missed scoring opportunities and a decisive late goal allowed. Sound familiar? The final gamer from Portland, with reaction from Critchley, Watts and Hartel https://t.co/BLDXXxu0jI via @stltoday

Another one that got away for City SC. Didn't finish chances when it had them, couldn't close down game when it had to. Considering injuries and circumstances, a tie in this game would have been a good result. City SC with 2.8 expected goals, only scored one.

Another late goal does in City SC, which falls 2-1 to Portland. Fourth goal allowed in the 83rd minute or later in its past four games.