Sunday, March 31, 2019

(NASL 2015 Fall) New York Cosmos 1v1 Atlanta Silverbacks








Sunday 4th October 2015
Hofstra University, New York   Attendance -  3,326


New York's poor run of results continued with a disappointing draw at home to the league owned Atlanta Silverbacks. Once again the Cosmos conceded the first goal of the game, although at least on this occasion they could claim the goal was massively against the run of play.
With Cosmos again struggling to find the net it took an Atlanta own goal to level the scores and earn the home side a point.
Cosmos threatened from the opening minute as Raul had an effort on goal from a Restrepo cross. But New York should have taken the lead after 15mins when Silverbacks keeper Ceus made a ill advised dash out of his goal to collect a ball. Flores beat him to the ball and sent a looping cross towards goal, but under pressure Fernandes could only head against the bar of an unguarded net.
Cosmos continued to dominate and Flores was denied by a good save from Ceus but amazingly fell behind to Atlanta's one and only effort of the half. Junior Burgos sent a well delivered free kick into the Cosmos box and Mravec got his head to the cross. Maurer managed to get a good hand to the effort, but the ball trickled in off the post to the delight of the away side.
In the second half Cosmos were frustrated by the stingy Atlanta defence, but finally managed an effort on goal in the 69th minute when Atlanta's Simon Mensing flung himself in front of the effort to prevent a potential equaliser.
But Mensing would gift Cosmos an equaliser a minute later when he diverted a corner into his own net after he miscued a clearance. The home side went in search for a winner and Bover came close curling an effort narrowly wide.
Cellerino had a chance to produce a last gasp winner deep into stoppage time after a poor punch from Ceus, but the strikers backheel flew over the bat from close range.
The Cosmos now face an uphill struggle to clinch first place in the combined standings, which would guarantee home advantage in the Soccer Bowl.


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