SJ Earthquakes and Dallas draw 1-1 after R. Pepi didn’t convert a penalty. HIGHLIGHTS

SJ Earthquakes and Dallas draw 1-1. C. Wondolowski scored the first goal (34') for SJ Earthquakes. J. Obrian settled the score (42').

SJ Earthquakes and Dallas draw 1-1 after R. Pepi didn't convert a penalty. HIGHLIGHTS

SJ Earthquakes and Dallas draw 1-1. C. Wondolowski scored the first goal (34′) for SJ Earthquakes. J. Obrian settled the score (42′). SJ Earthquakes was not able to win even if it was superior in terms of ball possession (60%)

R. Pepi missed a decisive penalty (39′). That would have allowed Dallas to win the match.​

R. Pepi didn’t convert 1 penalty (39′) for ​Dallas.

The match was played on Sunday and it started at 11:00 pm local time. The referee was Víctor Rivas assisted by Chantal Boudreau and Meghan Mullen. The 4th official was Baldomero Toledo.

Match Statistics​

  • 60 Ball Possession 40
Shots
  • 23 Total 7
  • 7 On Target 1
  • 16 Off Target 6
  • 5 Shots blocked 3
  • 116 Attack 88
  • 51 Dangerous attack 20
  • 78 Ball safe 87
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 10 Corners 0
  • 1 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 7 Total 19
  • 2 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

SJ Earthquakes had a strong ball possession 60% while Dallas was struggling with a 40% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

SJ Earthquakes was was more aggressive with 51 dangerous attacks and 23 shots of which 7 were on target. However, that was not enough SJ Earthquakes to win the match​.

SJ Earthquakes shot 23 times, 7 on target, 16 off target. On the opposite side, Dallas shot 7 times, 1 on target, 6 off target.

Cards

SJ Earthquakes received 2 yellow cards (D. Vega and T. Beason). On the opposite side, Dallas received 3 yellow cards (S. Schon, P. Pomykal and E. Cerrillo).

Match Timeline

16'
Tanner Beason- Yellow
28'
34'
38'
39'
42'
46'
52'
56'
Paxton Pomykal- Yellow
72'
73'
73'
Benjamin Kikanović- sub ->C. Cowell
73'
74'
78'
87'

Standings

After playing this encounter, SJ Earthquakes will have 40 points to remain in the 20th place. On the other side, Dallas will have 32 points to sit in the 22nd place.

Next matches

SJ Earthquakes – Formation

SJ Earthquakes
G
M. Vega 17.Argentina
6.0
38'
D
Nathan 13.Brazil
7.8
D
M. López 27.Peru
7.2
D
Tanner Beason 15.United States
7.1
28'
D
Paul Marie 3.France
7.2
M
C. Espinoza 10.Argentina
7.4
16'
M
7.4
73'
M
Eric Remedi 5.Argentina
7.1
M
Jackson Yueill  14.United States
7.1
M
7.4
Goals34'
F
Jeremy Ebobisse 11.Cameroon
7.0
73'
Substitutes
G
J. Marcinkowski 1.United States
D
Oswaldo Alanís 4.Mexico
D
L. Abecasis 2.Argentina
M
C. Cowell 44.United States
6.4
16'
M
S. Haji 19.Somalia
M
J. Skahan 16.United States
F
Benjamin Kikanović 28.United States
6.8
73'
F
A. Ríos 25.Argentina
6.5
73'
F
Carlos Fierro 7.Mexico
7.0
73'

SJ Earthquakes adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Omar Zarif decided to play with the following team: Daniel Vega (6.0), Paul Marie (7.2), Nathan Cardoso (7.8), Tanner Beason (7.1), Marcos López (7.2), Eric Remedi (7.1), Jackson Yueill (7.1), Javier López (7.4), Chris Wondolowski (7.4), Cristian Espinoza (7.4) and Jeremy Ebobisse (7.0).

The home team had on the bench: Benjamin Kikanovic (6.8), Andy Rios (6.5), Oswaldo Alanís, Cade Cowell (6.4), James Marcinkowski, Luciano Abecasis, Siad Haji, Carlos Fierro (7.0) and Jack Skahan.

SJ Earthquakes could not rely on the presence of C. Cowell (injured).

Substitutions

SJ Earthquakes made 4 changes: C. Espinoza for C. Cowell (16′), C. Cowell for B. Kikanovic (73′), J. Lopez for C. Fierro (73′) and J. Ebobisse for A. Rios (73′).

Best player: Nathan Cardoso​

The player that probably impressed the most for SJ Earthquakes was Nathan Cardoso.

His rating is (7.8) with 65 passes (86% accurate) and 4 key passes. He was won 8 duels out of 11.

Dallas – Formation

Dallas
G
Jimmy Maurer 20.United States
8.0
D
Matt Hedges 24.United States
6.5
D
R. Hollingshead 12.United States
6.3
D
Nkosi Tafari 14.United States
7.1
D
Ema Twumasi 22.Ghana
7.2
M
Paxton Pomykal 19.United States
6.9
87' 56'
M
Brandon Servania 18.United States
6.7
M
Edwin Cerrillo 6.United States
6.0
72' 52'
M
Jáder Obrian 7.Colombia
7.5
46' Goals42'
M
J. Ferreira 9.Colombia
7.6
F
Ricardo Pepi 16.United States
6.2
78'
Substitutes
G
K. Zobeck 30.USA
D
J. Che 32.United States
D
Bressan  4.Brazil
M
Andres Ricaurte 10.Colombia
6.7
72'
M
Facundo Quignón  5.Argentina
F
Szabolcs Schön 11.Hungary
6.8
46' 74'
F
F. Vargas 17.Venezuela
87'
F
Franco Jara 29.Argentina
6.9
78'

Also Dallas adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

On the other side, Marco Ferruzzi played with: Jimmy Maurer (8.0), Ema Twumasi (7.2), Nkosi Burgess (7.1), Matt Hedges (6.5), Ryan Hollingshead (6.3), Brandon Servania (6.7), Edwin Cerrillo (6.0), Jader Obrian (7.5), Jesús Ferreira (7.6), Paxton Pomykal (6.9) and Ricardo Pepi (6.2).

They had on the bench: Justin Che, Bressan, Andrés Ricaurte (6.7), Szabolcs Schön (6.8), Freddy Vargas, Kyle Zobeck, Facundo Quignon, Franco Jara (6.9) and José Antonio Martinez.

Substitutions

Dallas made 4 changes: J. Obrian for S. Schon (46′), E. Cerrillo for A. Ricaurte (72′), R. Pepi for F. Jara (78′) and P. Pomykal for F. Vargas (87′).

Best player: Jimmy Maurer​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Dallas was the goalkeeper: Jimmy Maurer. His rating is 8.01. He performed 6 saves.

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