
El Paso Locomotive (9-10-6, 33 points, West-6) dropped a 1-0 result against Monterey Bay F.C. at Cardinale Stadium on Saturday night. The two sides split the home-and-away results in the season as Locomotive claimed a 5-0 win over Monterey Bay in April.
In a near repeat of the first meeting between these two sides, El Paso Locomotive dominated in possession with an aggressive press throughout the first half. Forward Ricardo Zacarias found an early attempt that went just wide of frame in the sixth minute. In the 22nd minute, Midfielder Liam Rose took a beautiful shot from distance that flew just to the left of the frame. Locomotive continued its high pressure, keeping Monterey Bay F.C. off of the offensive throughout the opening 45 minutes, eventually forcing Monterey into a mistake in the penalty area. Forward Lucho Solignac took his attempt from the spot but his attempt went just over the crossbar leaving the match scoreless going into the break.
Locomotive nearly pulled ahead coming out of the break with Rose serving Lucho a beautiful cross that ended with a header going to the right of the post. Lucho had another opportunity in the 56th minute, taking an awkward shot from within six yards that Monterey Bay goalkeeper Antony Siaha saved with rapid reflexes. Locomotive continued to put the Monterey Bay F.C. defense through trials but Monterey goalkeeper Antony Siaha and his defensive line had the answers. In the end, Monterey would find the lone goal of the night in the 88th minute to steal three points at the death.
UP NEXT: El Paso Locomotive heads back out on the road to take on Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC at Weider Field on Friday, August 12. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. MT and will be broadcast live on EPSN+.
GOAL SCORING RUNDOWN
MB: Adrian Rebollar, 88th minute: Fast passing down the right-hand side sets Monterey Bay up with an opening to cross. Evan Newton is quick to react, punching the clearance out but the ball, unfortunately, falls to the feet of Rebollar who takes the shot quick and low. While Yuma tries to get in the way of the ball to stop the goal, Monterey was able to find the back of the net.
NOTES:
– El Paso Locomotive moves to four straight losses, matching the longest losing streak earned at the beginning of the season.
– Locomotive’s goal-scoring drought continues as the Locos have not found a goal in 432 minutes.
Match: El Paso Locomotive at Monterey Bay F.C.
Date: August 6, 2022
Venue: Cardinale Stadium | Seaside, California
Weather: 68F and partly cloudy
Scoring Summary 1 2 F
El Paso Locomotive 0 0 0
Monterey Bay F.C. 0 1 1
MB – Adrian Rebollar, 88’
Lineups:
El Paso Locomotive FC (4-3-3): Evan Newton; Andrew Fox, Yuma, Ander Egiluz (Eder Borelli, 83’), Matt Bahner, Liam Rose (Richie Ryan, 63’), Dylan Mares, Edison Azcona (Eric Calvillo, 63’), Ricardo Zacarias (Aaron Gomez, 63’), Christiano Francois (Joel Maldonado, 78’), Lucho Solignac
Subs not used: Marco Canales, Miles Lyons
LA Galaxy II (4-1-4-1): Antony Siaha; Grant Robinson, Hughart Roberts, Kai Greene, Morey Doner, Simon Dawkins, Hunter Gorskie (Sam Gleadle, 54’), Mobi Fehr, James Murphy, Adrian Rebollar, Christian Volesky (Seku Conneh, 72’)
Subs not used: Carlos Herrera, Christopher Cortez, Arun Basuljevic, Jesse Maldonado, Jiro Barriga-Toyama
Stats Summary: ELP | MB
Shots: 12 | 6
Shots on Goal: 1 | 2
Saves: 0 | 3
Corner Kicks: 12 | 3
Fouls: 12 | 11
Offside: 2 | 0
MISCONDUCT SUMMARY:
ELP – Edison Azcona (Caution), 38’
MB – Adrian Rebollar (Caution), 60’
ELP – Christiano Francois (Caution), 73’
ELP – Ander Egiluz (Caution), 76’
ELP – Andrew Fox (Caution), 79’
ELP – Aaron Gomez (Caution), 85’
ELP – James Murphy (Caution), 86’