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Sporting Kansas City vs Orlando City Match Thread

Sporting Kansas City is back in MLS league action following the Leagues Cup break as they host Orlando City SC.

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Sporting Kansas City vs Orlando City SC

Time: 7:30 pm CST

Location: Children’s Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas

How to Watch: Apple TV MLS Season Pass

Referee: Timothy Ford

The Teams

Sporting Kansas City

6-14-6, 24 points

12th in the West

Head Coach: Peter Vermes (16th season)

Injury Report: OUT: Robert Castellanos (hamstring), OUT: Felipe Hernández (Not Due to Injury), OUT: Nemanja Radoja (groin), OUT: Memo Rodriguez (quad)

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Orlando City SC

9-9-7, 34 points

7th in the East

Head Coach: Oscar Pareja (5th season)

Injury Report: OUT: Jack Lynn (leg), OUT: Mason Stajduhar (leg)

 

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Mike Hunt

This lineup is a disaster. Shelton at RB. Two left footed CB. Woof!

Mister Murse

I miss having Memo as an option. This quad problem has been lingering. I hope Bassong brings his bulldog mentality to the midfield – so long as he plays with discipline and control.

Mister Murse

If thommy would have scored that i would have purchased a second jersey of his

David in the chat

We look so sloppy and like we don’t know how to play

kcrews123

How is that an Agada foul? They were shoulder to shoulder and Agada was stronger/had the better angle, and it looked like he was the one who got fouled as the Orlando player was going down.

Mister Murse

Agada was behind him. Not shoulder to shoulder.

kcrews123

It was way more shoulder to shoulder than a lot of non-calls go. He wasn’t up on his back, it was at an angle, but can still be shoulder to shoulder at that point.

Agada was fouled and it could have possibly been a red for being the last defender/DOGSO

Last edited 1 year ago by kcrews123
kcrews123

Clarification, because this humidity is killing my ability to write grammatically correct sentences:

“It was way more shoulder to shoulder than a lot of non-calls go” meaning that it was more clearly a legal shoulder to shoulder challenge than a lot of calls that aren’t called but are definitely not “shoulder to shoulder” (like Klauss to Agada).

Steve

your last sentence is exactly the example I used when expressing my frustration about that call. I get that there is going to be some variation in calls between refs, but it is so frustrating to see two such similar plays that both go against our team, especially when you consider the impact that the st louis play had, and the impact this play would have had if they didn’t call a foul on Willy, cause I agree it would have been a dogso red. I say this having not watched a replay, so maybe the plays aren’t as similar as I think

Mister Murse

Also, I’m more aggravated that salloi stopped running to bitch about the perceived foul instead of just taking the ball and scoring like a decent winger would.

Mister Murse

I legit forget that salloi is on the field. Dude disappears better than houdini.

Mike Hunt

Afrifa, Oy Vey.

Mike Hunt

Bravo! Well done, Jake Davis!

Mister Murse

Jake, thommy, and bassong are the few attacking with intensity. Jake earned that goal.

Mister Murse

Salloi had a good clearance and did his job to get down the field. Basic things like that are what he needs to do in the dry spells.

David in the Chat

Well Cody will be happy with the Willy red card. At least it gives him fuel to the Agada hate

kcrews123

I was questioning the red based on the replay they had in the stadium, but seeing it on my phone, and that’s 1000% a red all day. Lucky he didn’t injure the player

Last edited 1 year ago by kcrews123

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