(NPSL 2015) New York Cosmos B 2v1 Greater Lowell United
Sunday 12th July 2015
Mitchel Field, New York Attendance -
Cosmos
B finished the regular season unbeaten after an underwhelming 2v1 victory over
Greater Lowell United. The narrow 2v1 victory was a surprise against a side who
have only managed one point all season, but it was a Cosmos side missing
several regulars, who took part in the game v Phantoms the day before.
Neither
side created any chances of note in the opening exchanges, but Cosmos B took
the lead shortly before the half hour mark through Brito, who took the ball
round the keeper before slotting in.
Shortly
after and the United keeper was tested by Diaby who took down a cross from
Andersson before shooting.
After
a quiet start to the game suddenly there was a flurry of chances as the Cosmos
finally clicked into gear. A clever ball from Costa put Stahler in and he
coolly slotted the ball in to double the lead. Cosmos continued to apply
pressure and Andersson had an effort on goal, but his header went off target
from a right wing cross.
Diaby
should have made it 3v0 as the ball fell invitingly into his path on goal, but
United keeper Manning did well to keep the effort out.
The
second half saw Cosmos continue their dominance. But despite the game being
played almost exclusively in the United half, the United defence stood firm and
denied Cosmos a clear cut opportunity to put further distance between the 2
sides.
After
the hour mark sloppy play in the Cosmos defence gave United a rare glimpse of
goal, but a long range effort went narrowly wide. Cosmos did eventually manage to find a way
past the United defence, but the United keeper did well to fling himself to his
right and tip the ball wide.
Pittman
came even closer 5mins later as his well struck curling effort came off the
United bar.
But
from the resulting place kick, United almost pulled a goal back as Gauntlett
got on the end of a flick on and outpaced the Cosmos defence, only for Cosmos
keeper Keasel Broome to come to his sides rescue with a save.
But
from the resulting corner, United did pull a goal back.
The
corner struck a Cosmos players hand in the box and the referee pointed to the
spot for a penalty. Doug Searl stepped up to tuck the penalty away, to make the
last 12mins of the game more interesting.
Cosmos
should have regained their 2 goal lead shortly after, but after being set up by
Pittman, Herlein squandered the chance. Cosmos missed another golden
opportunity in the dying moments of normal time, but still the 3rd goal proved
elusive.
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