KANSAS CITY, Ks. – Saint Louis FC fell 2-1 against Swope Park Rangers in
front of 531 fans at Children’s Mercy Park in Match 16 of the USL
Championship regular season.
Swope Park would break the deadlock in the 21st minute as former STLFC
Academy player Wan Kuzain Wan Kamal laid the ball off for Felipe
Hernandez to hit from outside the box into the bottom corner. Saint
Louis FC would get one back in the 78th minute through Kadeem Dacres but
Swope Park would respond with the winner from Ethan Vanacore-Decker in
the 82nd minute to claim all three points. The result sees Saint Louis
FC fall to 5-4-5 with 20 points while Swope Park Rangers improves to
2-8-6 with 12 points in the USL Championship Eastern Conference.
The first half saw Saint Louis FC with a majority of the possession and
they appeared to score early as Guy Abend turned the ball over the line
following Lewis Hilton’s cross in the 2nd minute but he was ruled
offside. Hilton then nearly scored as Austin Martz – who recently
announced his retirement following this game – found Albert Dikwa at the
back post and his header back into the area found the Englishman but
his shot was blocked out for a corner in the 13th minute. It would be
Kyle Greig to come closest to scoring as he was found in the box by
Bradley Kamdem Fewo but his header bounced off the post in the 20th
minute. Swope Park would respond with the opening goal in the 21st
minute as Hernandez rolled the ball into the bottom corner from outside
the box for his seventh goal of the season. STLFC then attacked down the
left as Dacres crossed the ball to Dikwa but his first-time effort went
narrowly wide in the 32nd minute. The final chance of the first half
arrived for Hilton as a free kick routine rebounded to him inside the
box but his shot was saved by Swope Park goalkeeper John Pulskamp to
preserve the home side’s 1-0 lead heading into the halftime break.
The second half was more one-sided in STLFC’s favor in terms of creating
chances with Dacres getting on the end of most of them. He had a volley
effort go wide in the 59th minute before having a good exchange of
first-time passes with Dikwa inside the area but his left-footed shot
from the penalty spot was saved by Pulskamp. Dacres would finally
convert in the 78th minute as he rose to meet the cross from substitute
Paris Gee and thundered his header into the center of the net. However,
as Saint Louis FC pressed for the winner, Swope Park would score on the
counterattack as Vanacore-Decker was in the right place at the right
time to fire a rebound into the back of the net past STLFC goalkeeper
Tomas Gomez who made an initial save. Swope Park Rangers would then
finish the game with 10-men as Hernandez received a straight red card in
the 90th minute but the seven minutes of stoppage time and
man-advantage would not be enough as STLFC’s comeback efforts came up
short.
“I really feel for the players to be honest with you because I think we
really dominated the game for large periods,” said STLFC Head Coach
Anthony Pulis. “Unfortunately, we switched off in two key moments by
giving the ball away in poor areas and it has cost us. Regarding the
performance level, if we keep performing like that then the league form
will turn around quickly because I thought we dominated possession,
moved the ball well and created chances.”