Player Ratings: Monterey Bay Union 1-2 Birmingham LegionCalling down the spirit of Vulcan
This was an ironman game for the ages, with the starting eleven playing all but 27 minutes between them. Not to mention it became an edge-of-the-seat watch for the last 20-odd minutes. Quite a performance.
GK: MATT VAN OEKEL – 7. MVO made two good saves and then deserved an Oscar nomination for his well-executed time-wasting theatrics later in the game. He got intimately acquainted with the ground staff’s work.
LB: MOSES MENSAH – 7. 2 clearances and 1 interception was all Moses was forced to do. He could perhaps have done a bit more to get in the way of the crossing assist by Morey Doner. Also 3 of 8 in duels and 85.7% accurate on 49 passes.
CB: A.J. PATERSON – 8. With Phanny out and Alex sent off, AJ became the solo mainstay in the central defense. He stepped up. 1 tackle, 4 clearances and 1 interception. He won 4 of 6 duels (including 3 of 4 in the air). A hefty 65 passes with an 87.7% accuracy rate. Nice work.
CB: ALEX CROGNALE – 4. Amazingly, that was Alex’s first straight red in his 211-game career. He got a second-yellow ejection in March 2022 against Tulsa but that’s it. Must be the baby keeping him up at night. He was also lucky to get away with a PK foul earlier in the game. Not his best night.
RB: DEREK DODSON – 7. Derek has quietly earned a regular starting spot on this team. 1 tackle, 2 clearances and 2 interceptions while winning 5 of 9 duels. He added a scoring chance created and went 33 of 41 in passing attempts.
LW: DAWSON MCCARTNEY – 7. Another wounded warrior., Dawson was playing with a heavily-bandaged left hand. He got the credit for the assist on Kobe’s goal although it was really a misplayed ball. He’ll take it. He got stiffed for the assist on Steafno’s goal though. 2 chances created, 1 shot on target and another off. 78.3% good on 23 passes and he provided some crucial defensive cover as well.
LM: JAKE RUFE – 8. Jake was mostly used in a defensive capacity in this one, as was everybody really. 2 tackles, a massive 4 clearances and 1 interception. .4 of 8 in duels. A sterling effort.
CM: KOBE HERNANDEZ-FOSTER –7.5. Kobe’s goal was pinpoint work. Perfectly played. He picked up a rather silly yellow just before half-time but otherwise flawless. He had one other shot off target and generally made a nuisance of himself in the midfield.
RM: ENZO MARTINEZ – 7. No shots at all for Enzo in this one, but he did create 2 scoring chances. He sent in 4 crosses although only one found a target; 3 were corners. 2 tackles and 3 of 5 duels won.
RW: PROSPER KASIM – 7. Would Prosper have stayed on the pitch longer if Tommy had known Alex would do what he did? Probably. He left after 67 minutes after not really producing very much: 1 chance created and 1 good cross along with 21 of 24 passes connecting.
FWD: STEFANO PINHO – 8. An obvious Goal of the Week candidate; it was absolute filth, especially the chip over Lara’s head to set up the volley. He another shot on target and 1 more off target. He was in a whopping 19 duels, although he only won 5 of them. Easy Man of the Match call.
SUB: MIGUEL PEREZ – 7. Coming on for Prosper Miggy was probably given largely defensive orders. No attacking actions, 1 tackle, 1 clearance and 1 of 3 in duels. A perfect 3 for 3 in passing.
SUB: PRESTON TABORT ETAKA – 5. Preston replaced Stefano with 4 minutes in regulation left. Not exactly a defensive move, but there weren’t a lot of choices (it was him or Finn Calloway to be precise). Good on 1 of 2 passes and 1 of 4 in duels.
HC: TOMMY SOEHN – 8. Tommy didn’t exactly have a lot to work with for this game. He came up with a new formation (4-5-1) and it worked. Rather well, in fact. What will he come up with for Friday night?