Saturday 23rd April 2016
NSC Stadium, Minnesota Attendance 9,078
For
the 2nd week running Cosmos suffered a heartbreaking loss thanks to a late late
goal.
Cosmos
created a great chance to take an early lead after just 5mins after Flores got
on the end of a well worked move involving Arango, but the midfielder shot
straight at Ndjock in the Minnesota goal.
Both
sides had the ball in the net early on, with both efforts chalked off due to
offside's.
Whilst
Arrieta's effort was borderline, Minnesota could feel hard done by as Ramirez
was clearly onside.
Cosmos
controlled the ball well, but failed to trouble the Minnesota goal enough,
whilst the home side created several chances on the Cosmos goal.
Minnesota
threatened on 20mins as Danny Cruz did well to fashion a shooting opportunity
up against Mendes, but could not hit the target. Soon after Damion Low flashed
an effort just past Jimmy Maurer's post as Minnesota went in search of the go
ahead goal.
Minnesota
continued to create the better chances and the Cosmos defence almost got caught
out by a long clearance by Ndjock which somehow made it's way to Lance Laing,
but Mendes made a sliding challenge to block the effort from Laing.
Cruz
broke through in similar fashion in first half stoppage time, this time it was
Ayoze who came in with the challenge.
The
second half saw Minnesota continue to create chances and Maurer had to be alert
to stop an early effort from Ramirez.
But
it looked as though the game may swing in the favour of the away side on 53mins
when Minnesota were reduced to 10 men when Low received a straight red for a
horrible challenge on Lahoud.
Just
before the hour mark Danny Cruz almost embarrassed Maurer as seeing the Cosmos
keeper off his line he launched an effort from just inside the Cosmos half
which almost caught Maurer out.
Cosmos
did manage to apply some pressure, but nothing that unduly troubled Ndjock and
at the other end United were still threatening as Laing fired a free kick
narrowly off target.
Minnesota
almost made the breakthrough in the 87th minute when Maurer was caught in no
mans land from a long throw. Ramirez diverted the ball goalwards with an
acrobatic effort, only for Farfan to clear the ball off the line.
But
Minnesota were not to be denied and got the winner in the 90th minute. Justin
Davis broke well down the left and found Ramirez with a perfectly flighted
ball. Ramirez managed to slip the ball under Maurer.
Kranjcar
tried to fashion an equaliser in stoppage time, but after a great dribble his
curling shot went narrowly wide as Cosmos slipped to a 2nd consecutive defeat,
and a first against Minnesota.
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