Teams Trade First Half Stoppage Time Goals In 1-1 Draw
Soccer News: For the sixth time in as many career meetings, Indy Eleven and the New York Cosmos were fit to be tied, this time after the teams used first half stoppage time goals from Dylan Mares and Walter Restrepo, respectively, to play to a 1-1 draw in front of 10,206 fans at IUPUI’s Michael A. Carroll Stadium on Saturday night.
The game would open up in an attacking lull, with neither side threatening the other’s penalty area with much pressure for the first 15 minutes before the “Boys in Blue” would have two consecutive shots saved by Cosmos ‘keeper Jimmy Maurer.
Recent Indy Eleven loanee Dane Richards started the first quality attack by latching onto a long ball from Indy’s defensive third, but Maurer got underneath him and cleared the ball out of the area. The clearance went no further than Indy midfielder Brad Ring, who took the ball under his control and fired, but the low liner was once again saved by Maurer.
New York would take possession for a majority of the middle of the opening half, pinging the ball around with control in the midfield while notching continuous attacks. The first of New York’s chances came in the 27th minute with a Restrepo in-swinging cross for Lucky Mkosana, who headed the ball into the path of Danny Szetela in front of net, but the midfielder smacked the chance from close range over the crossbar. The Cosmos would regroup and come back on the attack just moments later when Mkosana found space in Indy’s penalty area, but the Zimbabwean popped the ball over Kristian Nicht’s head and onto the top of the netting.
The tension on the field came to fruition in the 34th minute when Indy Eleven midfielder Dragan Stojkov was cautioned as a result of a hard aerial challenge on Cosmos defender Ayoze at midfield. Less than 120 seconds later Ayoze returned the favor, sliding dangerously into the side of Stojkov, sending him barreling onto Carroll Stadium’s track and receiving a yellow card as a result.
As the half wound down both teams were seeking a stronger attacking presence, and Indy’s Brian Brown would nearly finish an attempt for the home side in the 45th minute when he slipped behind the defense, but his shot caromed off the crossbar and out of danger.
The Cosmos would race downfield and be the first to capitalize when Raul slotted a pass in the step of Restrepo, which he placed between Nicht and the post in the second minute of stoppage time for the Colombian’s second goal of the Fall Season—both of which have come against Indiana’s Team.
It would not take long for the game to get back to level pegging however, as on the ensuing kickoff Stojkov drove a ball to Mares that he calmed and fired low into the right side netting with the outside of his left boot. Mares’ team-leading third goal of 2015 brought the game to a 1-1 draw at the break and helped swing momentum back onto the side of the home squad.
Coming out of the break, the Cosmos looked to re-gain their grasp of the game as they advanced with speed into Indy Eleven territory in the 59th minute. Restrepo looked to double his tally as he fired a shot at Nicht, who batted the ball down into the path of Mkosana, but his resulting shot from close range was blocked by Indy defender Marco Franco and out of danger.
The game would take a big shift in the 65th minute, when Indy captain Erick Norales and recent substitute New York substitute Sebastian Guenzatti were sent off as a result of traded blows. Norales took offense to a challenge made by Guenzatti and lowered his head into the Cosmos player, which was quickly followed with a swinging arm by Guenzatti towards Norales’ head – and a quickly-flashed red card by the center referee to both players.
As the game entered the homestretch, New York nearly would earn their second goal of the match through Haji Wright and Raul minutes apart. Wright’s opportunity came in the 79th minute when he found space behind Indy’s defense and was in front of goal, but he was whistled for a push on Franco before his shot rolled into the back of the net. Minutes later Raul was left stranded on his own island in front of goal and curled a shot past Nicht for an apparent goal, but the assistant referee’s flag was raised to signal that the Spanish midfielder was behind the defense and thus offside.
It was up to the home team to hold their own over the final few minutes as New York tallied countless attacks into the penalty area. Playing without their captain Norales, Indy Eleven’s makeshift backline would hold strong and even help to create some dead ball chances of their own in the five minutes of stoppage. However, all attempts went for naught as the sides settled for a familiar 1-1 result, the third in as many meetings this season. However, the tensions would remain high even after the final whistle, as the Szetela would be shown a red card after confronting the referees on the field moments after the match was blown dead.
“It was a bizarre game,” said Tim Regan, Indy Eleven Interim Head Coach. The sequence at the end of the first half with the shot off the crossbar and the two goals in quick succession is something you don’t see a lot. The second half was relatively tame. There wasn’t a lot going on except for subs, red cards and injuries. On our end, we maybe got a little bit lucky on the defensive side with an offside call that goes our way. On the other end, we were close. We didn’t create as many chances as I would have liked or the team would have liked, but we’re pushing.”
The “Boys in Blue” will stay at IUPUI’s Carroll Stadium for a second straight weekend next Saturday, August 1, when Indy Eleven will play host to the Atlanta Silverbacks.
NASL Fall Season
Indy Eleven 1 : 1 New York Cosmos
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Michael A. Carroll Stadium – Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 10,206
Records (standings as of press time):
Indy Eleven:
Fall Season: 1W-2D-1L, 6th in NASL
Combined: 4W-6D-4L, 6th in NASL
New York Cosmos:
Fall Season: 0W-2D-1L, 11th in NASL
Combined: 5W-7D-1L, 2nd in NASL
Scoring Summary:
NYC- Walter Restrepo (Raul) 47+’
IND- Dylan Mares (Dragan Stojkov) 48+’
Discipline Summary:
IND- Dragan Stojkov (caution) 34’
NYC- Ayoze (caution) 36’
NYC- David Diosa (caution) 45’
NYC- Carlos Mendes (caution) 52’
IND- Erick Norales (ejection) 65’
NYC- Sebastian Guenzatti (ejection) 65’
NYC- Danny Szetela (caution) 90+’
Indy Eleven line-up (4-4-2): Kristian Nicht; Marco Franco, Greg Janicki, Erick Norales (C), Kyle Hyland; Brad Ring (Charlie Rugg 78’), Dragan Stojkov (Daniel Keller 78’), Dylan Mares, Victor Pineda; Brian Brown, Dane Richards (Don Smart 72’)
Indy Bench: Keith Cardona (GK), Judson McKinney, Wojciech Wojcik
New York Cosmos line-up (4-4-2): Jimmy Maurer; Hunter Gorskie, Samuel Caceres, Carlos Mendes (C) (Haji Wright 69’), Ayoze; Walter Restrepo, Adam Moffat (Andres Flores 66’), Danny Szetela, David Diosa; Raul, Lucky Mkosana (Sebastian Guenzatti 61’)
New York Bench: Brian Holt (GK), Mads Stokkelien, Leo Fernandes, Jimmy Mulligan