LEESBURG, Va. – Saint Louis FC fell 4-3 on the road against Loudoun
United FC in front of 631 fans at Segra Field in Match 32 of the USL
Championship regular season.
Saint Louis FC opened the scoring in the first half through a Lewis
Hilton free kick that was placed in the top corner in the 35th minute.
The second half would see a barrage of goals traded by both teams as
Loudoun equalized in the 47th minute through Alioune Ndour before taking
the lead in the 60th minute as Kyle Murphy scored his 11th goal of the
season. Saint Louis FC would storm back as Tyler Blackwood scored in the
63rd minute before Hilton added his second of the night to take a 3-2
lead in the 67th minute. However, Loudoun would equalize in the 80th
minute as Antonio Bustamante finished from close-range and then score
the winner through Elvis Amoh in stoppage time to steal all three
points. The result sees Saint Louis FC fall to 11-12-9 and remain on 42
points while Loudoun United FC improves to 9-17-6 with 33 points in the
USL Championship Eastern Conference.
The first half saw Saint Louis FC create most of the chances with the
first arriving in the 3rd minute as Blackwood got on the end of a long
pass from Sean Reynolds but his shot hit the side netting. Blackwood
would have the next chance as he beat his defender on the end line but
his shot at the near post from point-blank range was saved by Loudoun
goalkeeper Earl Edwards Jr. in the 11th minute. Loudoun would respond
through Gordon Wild who had a strong shot saved by STLFC goalkeeper
Tomas Gomez in the 23rd minute. Saint Louis FC would break the deadlock
in the 35th minute through Hilton as he earned a free kick at the edge
of the box and stepped up to bury it in the top corner for his third
goal of the season to take a 1-0 lead into the halftime break.
It would be a tale of two halves as Loudoun came out strongly to
immediately equalize in the 47th minute as Ndour was found at the back
post to head in his second goal of the season. Gomez was then called to
make a low diving save in the 50th minute before Kadeem Dacres went down
the other end and had his shot palmed out from the bottom corner in the
52nd minute. Loudoun would take the lead through team-leading goal
scorer Murphy as he dribbled through the defense and curled the ball
into the far post in the 60th minute. That would bring the away side to
life as Blackwood scored the equalizer in the 63rd minute for his
seventh goal of the season and then he picked out compatriot Hilton on
the edge of the box to score his second of the night in the 67th minute
to take a 3-2 lead. Just as Saint Louis FC looked destined for a
critical three points in the playoff race, Loudoun would score the
equalizer with a powerful shot off the crossbar from Bustamante in the
80th minute to make it 3-3. Both sides pressed for the winner and it
would be Loudoun to claim it with virtually the last kick of the game as
Amoh finished from close-range to claim all three points and dent Saint
Louis FC’s playoff positioning with only two games remaining.
“The fact that we scored three goals on the road and lost the game is
unacceptable,” said STLFC Head Coach Anthony Pulis. “We looked really
dangerous going forward tonight and could’ve had more goals but mental
lapses and an inability to do the basics of defending has cost us.”
UPCOMING MATCHES:
Saint Louis FC vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC – Saturday, October 12th at 7:30 p.m. CT
Loudoun United FC at Charleston Battery – Sunday, October 13th at 6:30 p.m. CT