FC Dallas picked up a come-from-behind win over Sporting Kansas City on Saturday night.
LINEUPS
FC Dallas — Maarten Paes; Marco Farfan, José Martínez, Nkosi Tafari, Ema Twumasi (Geovane Jesus – 82’); Edwin Cerrillo, Paxton Pomykal (Tsiki Ntsabeleng – 59’), Sebastian Lletget (Jesus Jimenez – 82’); Paul Arriola (Sebastien Ibeagha – 90 +2’), Jesús Ferreira, Alan Velasco (Facundo Quignon – 90 +2’).
Substitutes not used — Jimmy Maurer, Jáder Obrian, José Mulato, Sam Junqua.
Sporting Kansas City — John Pulskamp; Graham Zusi, Robert Volder, Andreu Fontas, Ben Sweat (Kayden Pierre – 86’); Roger Espinoza (Felipe Hernandez – 67’), Remi Walter, Erik Thommy (Nemanja Radoja – 75’); Khiry Shelton (Marinos Tzionis – 85’), Willy Agada, Daniel Salloi.
Substitutes not used — Kendall McIntosh, Chris Rindov, Cam Duke, Robert Castellanos, Jake Davis.
SCORING SUMMARY
SKC: Daniel Salloi — 11’
DAL: Alan Velasco (Sebastian Lletget) — 55’
DAL: Jesús Ferreira — 84’
MISCONDUCT SUMMARY
DAL: Maarten Paes (caution) — 62’
DAL: Ema Twumasi (caution) — 76’
SKC: Robert Voloder (caution) — 78’
Weather: 47°F Clear
Attendance: 17,467
Stats:
Possession: FC Dallas 51.3, SKC 48.7
Shots: FC Dallas 12, SKC 11
Shots on Target: FC Dallas 3, SKC 3
Expected goals: FC Dallas 1.2, SKC 1.4
Corner Kicks: FC Dallas 7, SKC 4
Fouls: FC Dallas 9, SKC 10
Yellow Cards: FC Dallas 2, SKC 1
FC DALLAS POSTGAME QUOTES
Head Coach Nico Estévez
General thoughts on the match…
“We are happy with the win, winning at home is important. The boys know that and in the second half they turned it on and showed we were hungry for the win. We were a bit unlucky with the deflected goal we conceded, and some things were not going our way. Even though we had some brilliant moments in the first half. The opponent plays well, and the results do not reflect the numbers they put up and how they perform on the field. Things like this show us how difficult and close these games can be.”
On Maarten Paes’ penalty kick save…
“I always say that soccer is about momentum. You could have a lead with the opponents not playing at their best, but scoring one goal can change the momentum of the game. This psychological part of the game is difficult to control. We have seen big teams winning and have ended up falling short at the end because the opponent’s caught momentum with one goal that they scored. In our instance, the penalty kick save was massive for us. The message Maarten (Paes) sent to his teammates was ‘Hey I am here; do your job and I will do mine. Let’s go’. We know how competitive he is and how good of a goalkeeper he is. We are grateful to have him here.”
On the momentum shift leading to the comeback…
“We are not at the level we would like to be consistently. We have good moments throughout the match but consistently we are not where we want to be. We disconnect for a second, but we go back to what we are supposed to be doing. We need to continue to work on that. There are final sequences that we need to perfect. Whether it’s the final pass, the final action, and the previous pass before the final pass are things we need to adjust and correct. At the half time break, I told them that I do not care how we ended the first half, we needed to come out playing our way. I did not care if we would win, lose or tie. All I cared about was us being ourselves. The other item we talked about was to focus on completing the action the right way. It does not matter how it ends, as long as you do the action you know you are supposed to. We score one and then we focus on getting the second one. The guys might have had a boring second half, but we got the job done and that is all that matters.”
Winger Alan Velasco
Thoughts on his two goals this season
“Compared to last season, this year I am here from the beginning of the season. This is really good for me and boosts up my confidence.”
On the two consecutive wins at home…
“A win is always important for our team and that is our job. We train for this every day, and it helps us be more confident to go out and win the game.”
Thoughts on Jesús Jiménez’s debut…
“I am very happy, a new player to the team means we will have more potential. Jesus came in and was great. We will continue working throughout the week to have more results like todays.”
Goalkeeper Maarten Paes
On the penalty saves…
“We always do our homework. Agada came first and had six stutter steps, so it’s almost impossible to time as a goalkeeper with these rules now. You have to time really well, so I think it was a little harsh. The second one, like I said, we did our homework. I just went full out and I didn’t think he hit it that well, because I had to adjust with my left hand. Luckily, I was able to push it out first. Crazy rollercoaster game, but we managed to get three points. At the end of the season, no one talks about how we did it. Most important thing is we got three points.”
What’s going through your mind during the video review where you might’ve been sent off…
“I was ready for Agada to head the ball, then he headed to Nkosi (Tafari), then it dropped in the middle, and I went to get the ball. I think I barely touched the guy. There was some slim contact maybe, but I barely touched him, so I thought they were going to review it for the fall. Then on the bench I heard it might’ve been offside, so with both incidents I thought there was a big chance it would get canceled. It’s weird because you have to re-focus, but luckily, we were able to keep the door closed with our great defensive work.”
What goes through your mind after a game like this…
“Welcome to the MLS. I think the way they played was really dangerous because Agada and Salloi had a lot of speed. I don’t know if you remember but in the first half, I had a collision with Agada. I had to be really far off my line and help them with through balls and sometimes you collide. Sometimes they’re first and sometimes I’m first. I think with the first penalty, I was a bit too eager to get the ball, but it was a great learning lesson. I know I had to redeem myself and I think I’ve got an okay penalty record.”
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