Miami and Puerto Rico tie 2-2
6/7/2007
Late afternoon showers cleared right before the start of tonight match
with Miami FC hosting the Puerto Rico Islanders at Tropical Park
Stadium. Both teams play a very similar style game that values ball
control.
Luchi Gonzales had an early chance punched away by the Islanders
goalkeeper which led to a 30 yard shot by Zinho that just missed wide.
Less than two minutes later, Luchi had a second break away which was
broken up by a penalty by the goalkeeper. The penalty was taken and made
by Eric Vasquez putting Miami FC up1-0 early in the game.
Puerto Rico countered with a shot by Hoah Delgado which went wide right.
The Islanders continued to put pressure on Miami FC early in the game
trying to find the equalizer.
The Islanders ability to keep possession in Miami FC’s side of the field
led Melvin Tarley scoring the tying goal with his head in the 21st
minute.
In the 28th minute Miami FC midfielder Vasquez stole the ball crossing
it to forward Gonzalez who controlled the ball inside the box before
crossing the ball across the goal. Gonzalez’s ball was unable to find
any strikers.
The 34th minute may have been one of Miami FC’s prettiest goals of the
season with a beautiful assist by Zinho who crossed the ball to
Gonzalez. Luchi put the Miami FC up 2-1.
Less than a minute later the Islanders countered with a goal of their
own by Jorge Ramirez evening the match once again at 2-2.
Miami FC countered with a through ball to Gonzalez whose shot on goal
was saved by the Islanders keeper. The Blues continued to put pressure
on Puerto Rico forcing a penalty shot from 30 yards. Vasquez’s free kick
almost found the corner of the net, but a great save was made by the
Puerto Rico keeper.
Just before the half Pat Hannigan and the Miami FC were able to survive
a flurry of Puerto Rico attempts, so both teams entered the half tied
2-2.
Second half started with both teams showing the same intensity they had
in the first. Zinho got things started by controlling the ball and
creating an opportunity that went off a couple of Miami FC players and
hit the crossbar.
A goal by Puerto Rico in the 64th minute was called back because of an
offside. Both teams started to settle into the second half with most of
the possession dominated in the middle of the field. Miami FC and Puerto
Rico tried to pick up the tempo by making multiple substitutions.
Miami FC forward Nico Mosquera penetrated the defense in the 84th minute
almost scoring a goal. The last ten minutes of the game saw both teams
taking chances to find the go-ahead goal.
Puerto Rico applied late pressure with a scoring chance in the last
minute of the game saved by Hannigan.
At the beginning of the three minute stoppage time a rough foul by
Puerto Rico led to a small pushing match between a couple of players
from each team. The game ended tonight with the score tied 2-2.
Miami FC and Puerto Rico will get a second chance to claim victory
Saturday night at Tropical Park starting at 8 pm.
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