Summary- Opponent: Birmingham Legion FC
- Location: Carroll Stadium
- Attendance: 10,375
- Final Score: 2-1 W
- Starting XI: Pruter, Zalinsky, Musa, Ofeimu, Schaefer, Lindley, Murphy, Quinn (C), Blake, Kizza, Williams, R.
- Substitution: White 65' (Zalinsky); Rendon 77' (Kizza); Collier 77' (Williams, R.); O'Brien, J. 90'+3' (Quinn)
- Unused: Hunsucker, Bryneus, McRobb, Soumaoro
- Scoring Summary:
BHM - Vassell 12' (unassisted)
IND - Kizza 54' (assist Quinn)
IND - Ofeimu 60' (assist Schaefer)
- Bookings:
BHM - Travis 33' (Yellow)
BHM - Turnbull 90'+3' (Yellow)
- Referee: Alyssa Pennington
- Adage goals: None.
Thoughts and Opinions
Indy has reached the point in their season where every game is vital to get as much out of it as possible. With Birmingham coming to town on a short week (though helped out by the Wednesday-Sunday gap versus the Wednesday-Saturday gap that today's game provided for them), and Birmingham's place below Indy in the table, this afternoon's game was a proverbial 6-point game for Indy to keep themselves within arm's reach of the playoff line while keeping Birmingham firmly in Indy's rear view mirror. Both teams came out of the gate clearly getting the message from the coaches that their respective seasons could be coming to a close sooner than either team wanted. Birmingham found an early goal from a spectacular free kick from Vassell from just outside the box, but the game remained wide open looking like there were going to be multiple goals possible. In the end, there were just two more goals with Indy pulling back two goals for a 2-1 win at home.
As the first half progressed, the energy from both teams remained, but very limited came out of the effort. The two teams had a combined 1 shot on target, which was Vassell's free kick goal in the 12th minute. When referee Alyssa Pennington blew the halftime whistle, the teams went into the locker rooms with Birmingham content to absorb pressure (Indy held a rare 60%/40% possession advantage) and counter, with Indy unable to unlock the pressure to get ay kind of legit attempt on target.
Within 10 minutes, Indy found their equalizer with some of their best interplay all game as they worked their way up the field, eventually resulting in a Quinn pass/cross along the 6-yard box that Kizza simply redirected into the goal. Indy then doubled their lead just six minutes later from a set piece near the right touch line. Quinn put the ball into a good place, Schaefer flicked it along with his head, and Ofeimu followed Kizza's lead and simply redirected the ball into the goal. At that point, the two teams had three shots on target and all three had resulted in goals. If the game was wide open in the first half, the game turned frenetic in the moments after Indy's second goal. Indy knew they needed the third goal to give themselves a cushion, while Birmingham knew they needed to push to try and get something out of the game.
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Shots - Post 72nd Minute |
Birmingham's substitutions in the 72nd minute flipped the field and they became the aggressor. Now it was Indy's turn to absorb pressure and counter. With a 2-1 lead for the home side, it became squeaky bum time for the Indy fans. Having witnessed multiple games this season end in shared or lost points after having a lead, a single goal differential lead has felt far from secure this year.
Yet, neither team mustered another shot on target after those substitutions. Birmingham had just two shots, one that rolled precariously close to the post and out of reach of Pruter, but was Birmingham's closest thing to a shot on target the rest of the game. As the whistle blew, the two teams combined for 3 goals and 3 shots on target; neither goalkeeper was credited with a save.
Indy's win pushed them back into 9th place in the table after having Tampa Bay vault over Indy on Saturday night with their draw against North Carolina. It's tenuous, but Indy's win keeps them in the discussion for the final playoff spot from the Eastern Conference. Indy return to action this coming Saturday for the penultimate home regular season game of the year when FC Tulsa returns to The Mike to try and avenge their Jagermeister Cup loss to Indy. Since their May 3rd loss to Orange County, Tulsa have lost just three games (1 to Indy in the Jagermeister Cup, 1 to Birmingham also in the Cup, and 1 to Colorado Springs a few weeks ago) and have become the 3rd team to qualify for this year's playoffs, so Indy's gauntlet to close out the season doesn't get any easier.
The Game Beckons Game Ball
One of the new faces in the back line kept drawing my eyes tonight. Schaefer gets tonight's GBGB because his play stuck out to me as being effective. Looking at the statistics, it was good to see that my eyes didn't fail me. Schaefer didn't lose a single duel; he was 10 for 10 in duels won and 4 for 4 in aerial duels won. Throw in his assist on Ofeimu's goal, his 4 tackles, his 10 clearances, and his 2 interceptions, while not conceding a single foul, verifies that the loanee from FC Cincinnati 2 had a solid enough game to get the game's GBGB.
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