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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Indy Eleven vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds - 13.04

Summary

- Opponent: Pittsburgh Riverhounds
- Location: Carroll Stadium
- Attendance: 8,304
- Final Score: 1-1 D

- Starting XI: Dick, Quinn (C), Herbert, Craig, White, O'Brien, J., Lindley, Blake, Mesanvi, Okello, Rendon

- Substitution: Sing 82' (Blake)

- Unused: Charles-Cook, Barry, Kizza, Neidlinger, Rasheed, Thomas

- Scoring Summary:
IND - Blake 20' (Penalty Kick)

- Bookings:
PIT - Souza 36' (Yellow)
IND - Rendon 39' (Yellow)
IND - Okello 74' (Yellow)

- Referee: Matt Thompson
- Adage goals: One.
- Points Lost from Winning Position (Year To Date): 4

Thoughts and Opinions

Last season, Eric Dick helped Pittsburgh to their first Championship since entering the USL in 1999 by not conceding a single goal throughout the entirety of their playoff run, including 3 penalty kick victories. After returning to Indy for the 2026 season, Dick and the team have not been able to keep any of their league opponents off the board, conceding 4 goals in the previous 3 games (Indy did keep amateur side from Des Moines off the board for a clean sheet for Charles-Cook). Tonight, on a cold and wet evening, the Eleven looked like they were going to get that first league clean sheet, but a 90'+1' from Pittsburgh meant the two teams shared the points in a 1-1 draw.

With 50-degree temperatures and a day full of rain, possessing the ball didn't seem to be either team's plan of attack. Indy had the best of the game in the beginning stages, but it quickly turned into a back-and-forth affair. Indy also chose to view every foul that was committed by Pittsburgh in Indy's offensive half of the field as an opportunity to push everybody forward for a Cam Lindley free kick delivery. Indy's pressure eventually led to a corner kick that led to a second corner. In the ensuing recycle of the ball after the initial delivery from Lindley, Josh O'Brien attempted to put the ball back on target. Instead the ball found the hand of Pittsburgh's Ahl and referee Matt Thompson immediately pointed to the spot for a penalty kick. Jack Blake in just his second game of the season, stepped up and calmly placed the ball down the middle as Campuzano dove to his left giving the home team a 1-nil lead.

Not surprisingly, Pittsburgh dominated the first half possession, but Indy made the most of their possession with a 8 to 5 advantage in shots. This is not going to be an Indy team that out-possesses their opponents, particularly on a night where the day's weather made the field wet. Playing out of the back was not going to happen for Indy tonight. Every mistake would be magnified with the slick field. Indy played to their field and player strengths and played balls long, took all free kicks as an opportunity to send players forward, and capitalized with the Blake penalty kick to send the home side into the halftime locker room with a lead.

Pittsburgh came out of the locker room and continued to tilt the field towards Dick and Indy's goal, looking for the equalizer. The final touch continued to evade the visitors, but the lead began to feel more and more tenuous. Indy's defenders continued to stay strong and reasonably organized, but it began to feel like they were playing dangerously with the wind picking up and going in the direction of Pittsburgh's attack.

It was believed that Blake was on a minutes limitation due his recovery from his back injury, but as the clock inched closer and closer to the 80th minute, it looked like the medical staff felt that the temperatures were enough to keep Blake from overexerting himself. They probably didn't bank on a player recovering from a back injury to attempt a bicycle kick. As a result, in the 82nd minute, Blake was replaced by Sing. Blake admitted after the game that the attempt was poor because the ball held up in the air longer than he expected, but indicated his back feels fine.

The tenuous nature of Indy's 1-nil lead came crashing to a halt in second half stoppage time when Pittsburgh's continued pressure finally found shot that Dick couldn't hold onto and the ball made its way to Goldthorp who made no doubt about his shot. It took until after the 90 minutes had elapsed, but Pittsburgh finally had their breakthrough goal to bring the teams level. 

For the second time in the early stages of this season, Indy have lost points while in a winning position. More concerning is that those goals have occurred in the 89th minute or later. Indy struggled to close out games last season because it was believed that their older average age faded at the ends of games. This year's younger and hungrier team seems to still be struggling with it too. Or maybe it's just a function of the other team having so much of the ball finally catches up to them at the end, independent of the average age of the team. Regardless, it seems like a problem that is going to need to get resolved. In the two lost points games this season, they have still managed to come away with some points, but this league isn't won by getting draws. 

Indy return to action next week against Monterey Bay.

Game Beckons Game Ball

Blake makes this team better. His presence was felt tonight even if the team didn't come away with the win. With his goal tonight, it's just a matter of time before he breaks the team's goalscoring record and surpasses Eamon Zayed. It's important to keep in mind that 11 of his 26 goals have come from the penalty spot (Zayed had 2), and that Zayed also did it in 2 seasons versus Blake's 4. Regardless of how and the duration it took to get there, it's impressive that Blake has done this from the midfielder position. Unless Zayed who was signed with the express intent to score goals, Blake was signed with the intent to facilitate from the midfield and the goals have been a secondary benefit.

When it happens, and it could happen soon, it will be a well-deserved honor. Blake makes the team better. Period. 

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