ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Saint Louis FC won 3-0 over Bethlehem Steel FC in front
of 4,225 fans at World Wide Technology Soccer Park in Match 20 of the
USL Championship regular season.
Saint Louis FC opened the scoring just before halftime as Kyle Greig
headed home Masta Kacher’s cross for his fifth goal of the season in the
41st minute. They would then score two in quick succession after
halftime with Lewis Hilton rocketing a shot off the crossbar in the 48th
minute before Kadeem Dacres got on the end of a bouncing goal kick and
finished calmly in the 49th minute. Saint Louis FC would see out the win
to improve to 6-6-6 with 24 points while Bethlehem Steel FC falls to
6-11-4 with 22 points in the USL Championship Eastern Conference.
The first half saw Saint Louis FC create a majority of the scoring
opportunities with the first arriving in the 7th minute as Greig was
played behind the defense by Dacres but his shot was stopped by
Bethlehem goalkeeper Tomas Romero. STLFC goalkeeper Tomas Gomez was then
called into action as James Chambers whipped in a low free kick from
the edge of the area but he made the save in the 10th minute. Hilton
then had a great chance to open the scoring in the 25th minute as he was
found unmarked in the box by Matt Bahner but his header flashed over
the goal. The deadlock would finally be broken in the 41st minute as
Greig got on the end of Kacher’s cross for his third goal in four games
to take a 1-0 lead into the halftime break.
The second half started where the first left off as Saint Louis FC
quickly doubled their lead when Hilton picked up the ball in the
midfield and let loose from outside the box for his first goal of the
season in the 48th minute. Dacres would add another one minute later as
he won the ball following a goal kick from Gomez and he calmly rolled
the ball into the back of the net for his third goal of the season.
Gomez would make another great save in the 62nd minute as he denied
Nathan Harriel in a one-on-one situation to preserve his first clean
sheet of the season in his fourth start. STLFC would then create two
chances from distance as Oscar Umar fired a rocket that was saved in the
66th minute and substitute Russell Cicerone had an effort fly past the
far post in the 68th minute. Nichi Vlastos, who signed professionally
from an Academy contract this week, then made his home debut and he
nearly scored in the 86th minute but his first-time effort went narrowly
wide and the game would finish 3-0 as STLFC kept their first clean
sheet since May 18th against Louisville City FC.
“I thought it was a well-deserved victory,” said STLFC Head Coach
Anthony Pulis. “I think we should have scored more goals, that’s the
only disappointment tonight that we didn’t get five or six because I
think we created some really good opportunities. Ultimately, I’m just
really pleased for the players because we’ve been through a tough
stretch, but we’ve tried to be positive and the players have worked
extremely hard. They are a great group of players and I’m delighted for
them, so hopefully now we can build some momentum.”