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Cosmos'
stuttering season continued after dropping their first home points of the
season following a 1v1 draw with Spring Season Winners Atlanta Silverbacks.
Again the Cosmos let their opponents level the scores after taking the lead,
however unlike their previous matches at home, the Cosmos were unable to grab a
late winner.
Atlanta's
high pressing game unsettled Cosmos, who struggled to get their passing game
going, and struggled to create clear chances on goal, although may feel they
created enough to get the victory.
The
first chance of the game fell to the visitors down the Cosmos right wing. The
ball was played beyond Freeman, who was out of position, although there still
seemed little danger, until Stisser attempted an audacious lob which looped
over Reynish, only to be denied by the Cosmos post.
But
just before the half hour mark the game started to open up as Cosmos began to
finally create some efforts on goal.
Chirishian
had a shot which flashed past the post, but shortly after Cosmos had an even
better chance to open the scoring. It came from a break following a Silverbacks
attack when Reynish had denied Stisser. Cosmos broke quickly and the ball was
played to Guenzatti who had a clear run at goal and also Dimitrov in support.
Guenzatti
elected to shoot, but Silverbacks Keeper Nasco managed to get a hand to the
effort, and the ball spun agonisingly away from Dimitrov, who would have had a
simple tap in.
But
just before half time Cosmos took the lead after being awarded a penalty.
Carlos Mendes struck the bar with a header from a corner, and Dimitrov was
adjudged to have been fouled from the rebound.
Senna
stepped up to convert the penalty to put the Cosmos ahead at the half.
But
any momentum Cosmos were hoping to build on evaporated after just 4mins of the
second half when the Silverbacks fashioned an equaliser.
It
was a soft goal from the home sides perspective, as Moroney was allowed an
unchallenged header from Pablo Cruz's free kick, giving Reynish no chance.
Atlanta
may have been struggling to recapture their form of the Spring season, but
their defence remains their strong point, having not conceded more than 1 goal
in any game since 22nd June, so the Cosmos were up against it to maintain their
100% home record.
For
most of the half, there was little to get excited about as constant fouls
prevented any sort of flow to the game. Cosmos did create 2 chances of note,
Chirishian could not control his volley at the far post from a deep accurate
Hunter Freeman cross, and a better chance fell to Kashiwase, who was denied by
another good save by Nasco following a mistake by Lancaster whose poor header
almost let the Japanese player in.
But
the Silverbacks saw out the final minutes without too much concern despite the
late dismissal of Pedro Mendes after picking up his 2nd yellow card of the
game.
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