Indy Eleven Downed at New York Cosmos, 3-0
League-leading Cosmos Finish the Job as Indy Plays Majority of Second Half Down a Man
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (Wednesday, August 31, 2016) – Indy Eleven’s chance to pull even with the New York Cosmos atop the NASL standings went the way of the home side instead, as New York dominated the proceedings from the get-go in a 3-0 win at Shuart Stadium on the Hofstra University campus.
MATCH STATS: Find detailed Opta Stats breakdown at the NASL Matchcenter
It was all Cosmos in the first half, but it was Indy Eleven that had the game's first good look just three minutes in as forward Souleymane Youla's low effort forced New York goalkeeper Jimmy Maurer to dive right and steer the ball around the post for an indy corner. The Cosmos would move the scoreboard eight minutes into the match, with forward Jairo Arrieta doing the heavy lifting on the opener by drawing three Indy defenders at the top of the area. Arrieta then flicked a short pass to Ruben Bover, who took one touch before firing a low shot that squeezed between a diving Jon Busch and the right post to put New York up early.
It was defensive midfielder Danny Szetela creating the Cosmos’ second tally, drawing a penalty kick when he went to ground after absorbing contact on a Nemanja Vukovic challenge in the 16th minute. Midfielder Juan Arango step up to take the spot kick, sending Busch the wrong way and finishing into the right side of goal to double the lead at 2-0.
Busch did well to keep the score right there just before the half hour mark by stopping Arrieta on back-to-back shots, first stoning the Costa Rican with a kick save on his effort near the spot before stopping a chipped follow up on the doorstep.
Indy Eleven would finally get some good looks down the stretch of the first half, a free kick from 30 yards in the 43rd minute by Vukovic looking dangerous but missing just wide right. The final play of the half saw captain Colin Falvey intercept a pass at the midfield stripe and carry all the way to the 18 before squaring for Youla, whose low shot was sent right to Maurer .
Indy Eleven came out of the locker room at halftime the aggressor, with Don Smart’s lashed effort from the right side of the area that forced Maurer into a two-handed save in the 51st minute signaling the visitors’ intentions. However, that aggressiveness would be tamed just two minutes later when Cory Miller was shown a straight red card, his last-defender tackle that ended Arango’s run ending the Indy center back’s night early.
The play also resulted in a point to the penalty spot, but Arango’s second spot kick of the evening would soar over frame, keeping Indy Eleven within arm’s reach. Arango would also be denied a brace on another Busch kick save in the 65th minute and after missing on a header in the 70th that he pushed just inches left. However, the Venezuelan international's second tally would finally come in the 73rd minute, this time his header off a Bover cross skipping past Busch and into the left side of goal to lift the score to 3-0.
Other than a Dylan Mares shot from 10 yards out in the 77th minute that Maurer saved, the visitors mustered no serious threats on goal from there on out. On the other side, New York created a handful of chances, but the Indy defense managed to maintain the scoreline the rest of the way, no small feat against a Cosmos team that leads the league in scoring and posted a 6-1 win over Carolina just four days ago.
With tonight’s game ending a three-game, 11-day road trip, Indy Eleven will return to the comforts of IUPUI’s Carroll Stadium this Saturday, Sept. 3, to finish off its three-game week against the Tampa Bay Rowdies. Kickoff from “The Mike” on Indiana Soccer Heritage Night is set for 7:30 p.m. ET (live on WISH-TV & ESPN3.com). Tickets for the match are still available and can be purchased at www.indyeleven.com or by phone at 317-685-1100.
NASL Fall Season
New York Cosmos 3 : 0 Indy Eleven
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
James M. Shuart Stadium – Hempstead, NY
Attendance: 2,977
Indy Eleven:
Fall Season: 6W-2D-4L, 20 pts., 3rd place
Overall Season: 10W-8D-4L, 38 pts., 3rd place
New York Cosmos:
Fall Season: 8W-2D-2L, 26 pts., 1st place
Overall Season: 14W-2D-6L, 44 pts., 1st place
Scoring Summary:
NYC – Ruben Bover (Jairo Arrieta) 8’
NYC – Juan Arango (penalty kick) 17’
NYC – Juan Arango (Ruben Bover) 73’
Discipline Summary:
NYC – Ruben Bover (caution) 27’
IND – Cory Miller (ejection) 53’
IND – Souleymane Youla (caution) 55’
NYC – David Diosa (caution) 67’
IND – Lovel Palmer (caution) 67’
Indy Eleven line-up (4-4-2, L–>R): Jon Busch; Nemanja Vuković, Cory Miller, Colin Falvey (capt), Lovel Palmer; Dylan Mares, Gerardo Torrado, Brad Ring (Omar Gordon 45’), Don Smart (Jair Reinoso 74’); Eamon Zayed, Souleymane Youla (Daniel Keller 55’)
Indy Eleven bench: Keith Cardona (GK), Duke Lacroix, Nicki Paterson, Sinisa Ubiparipovic
New York Cosmos (4-1-4-1): Jimmy Maurer; Ayoze Carlos Mendes (capt), Hunter Freeman, Jimmy Mulligan; Danny Szetela; David Diosa (Adam Moffat 70’), Ruben Bover (Yohandry Orozco 89’), Juan Arango, Sebastien Guenzatti; Jairo Arrieta (Lucky Mkosana 63’)
Cosmos bench: Brian Holt (GK), Kyle McTurk; Alexis Velela, Roversio
Indy Eleven Downed at New York Cosmos, 3-0
League-leading Cosmos Finish the Job as Indy Plays Majority of Second Half Down a Man
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (Wednesday, August 31, 2016) – Indy Eleven’s chance to pull even with the New York Cosmos atop the NASL standings went the way of the home side instead, as New York dominated the proceedings from the get-go in a 3-0 win at Shuart Stadium on the Hofstra University campus.
MATCH STATS: Find detailed Opta Stats breakdown at the NASL Matchcenter
It was all Cosmos in the first half, but it was Indy Eleven that had the game’s first good look just three minutes in as forward Souleymane Youla’s low effort forced New York goalkeeper Jimmy Maurer to dive right and steer the ball around the post for an indy corner. The Cosmos would move the scoreboard eight minutes into the match, with forward Jairo Arrieta doing the heavy lifting on the opener by drawing three Indy defenders at the top of the area. Arrieta then flicked a short pass to Ruben Bover, who took one touch before firing a low shot that squeezed between a diving Jon Busch and the right post to put New York up early.
It was defensive midfielder Danny Szetela creating the Cosmos’ second tally, drawing a penalty kick when he went to ground after absorbing contact on a Nemanja Vukovic challenge in the 16th minute. Midfielder Juan Arango step up to take the spot kick, sending Busch the wrong way and finishing into the right side of goal to double the lead at 2-0.
Busch did well to keep the score right there just before the half hour mark by stopping Arrieta on back-to-back shots, first stoning the Costa Rican with a kick save on his effort near the spot before stopping a chipped follow up on the doorstep.
Indy Eleven would finally get some good looks down the stretch of the first half, a free kick from 30 yards in the 43rd minute by Vukovic looking dangerous but missing just wide right. The final play of the half saw captain Colin Falvey intercept a pass at the midfield stripe and carry all the way to the 18 before squaring for Youla, whose low shot was sent right to Maurer .
Indy Eleven came out of the locker room at halftime the aggressor, with Don Smart’s lashed effort from the right side of the area that forced Maurer into a two-handed save in the 51st minute signaling the visitors’ intentions. However, that aggressiveness would be tamed just two minutes later when Cory Miller was shown a straight red card, his last-defender tackle that ended Arango’s run ending the Indy center back’s night early.
The play also resulted in a point to the penalty spot, but Arango’s second spot kick of the evening would soar over frame, keeping Indy Eleven within arm’s reach. Arango would also be denied a brace on another Busch kick save in the 65th minute and after missing on a header in the 70th that he pushed just inches left. However, the Venezuelan international’s second tally would finally come in the 73rd minute, this time his header off a Bover cross skipping past Busch and into the left side of goal to lift the score to 3-0.
Other than a Dylan Mares shot from 10 yards out in the 77th minute that Maurer saved, the visitors mustered no serious threats on goal from there on out. On the other side, New York created a handful of chances, but the Indy defense managed to maintain the scoreline the rest of the way, no small feat against a Cosmos team that leads the league in scoring and posted a 6-1 win over Carolina just four days ago.
With tonight’s game ending a three-game, 11-day road trip, Indy Eleven will return to the comforts of IUPUI’s Carroll Stadium this Saturday, Sept. 3, to finish off its three-game week against the Tampa Bay Rowdies. Kickoff from “The Mike” on Indiana Soccer Heritage Night is set for 7:30 p.m. ET (live on WISH-TV & ESPN3.com). Tickets for the match are still available and can be purchased at www.indyeleven.com or by phone at 317-685-1100.
NASL Fall Season
New York Cosmos 3 : 0 Indy Eleven
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
James M. Shuart Stadium – Hempstead, NY
Attendance: 2,977
Indy Eleven:
Fall Season: 6W-2D-4L, 20 pts., 3rd place
Overall Season: 10W-8D-4L, 38 pts., 3rd place
New York Cosmos:
Fall Season: 8W-2D-2L, 26 pts., 1st place
Overall Season: 14W-2D-6L, 44 pts., 1st place
Scoring Summary:
NYC – Ruben Bover (Jairo Arrieta) 8’
NYC – Juan Arango (penalty kick) 17’
NYC – Juan Arango (Ruben Bover) 73’
Discipline Summary:
NYC – Ruben Bover (caution) 27’
IND – Cory Miller (ejection) 53’
IND – Souleymane Youla (caution) 55’
NYC – David Diosa (caution) 67’
IND – Lovel Palmer (caution) 67’
Indy Eleven line-up (4-4-2, L–>R): Jon Busch; Nemanja Vuković, Cory Miller, Colin Falvey (capt), Lovel Palmer; Dylan Mares, Gerardo Torrado, Brad Ring (Omar Gordon 45’), Don Smart (Jair Reinoso 74’); Eamon Zayed, Souleymane Youla (Daniel Keller 55’)
Indy Eleven bench: Keith Cardona (GK), Duke Lacroix, Nicki Paterson, Sinisa Ubiparipovic
New York Cosmos (4-1-4-1): Jimmy Maurer; Ayoze Carlos Mendes (capt), Hunter Freeman, Jimmy Mulligan; Danny Szetela; David Diosa (Adam Moffat 70’), Ruben Bover (Yohandry Orozco 89’), Juan Arango, Sebastien Guenzatti; Jairo Arrieta (Lucky Mkosana 63’)
Cosmos bench: Brian Holt (GK), Kyle McTurk; Alexis Velela, Roversio