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Monterrey

    41' N. Cardozo (J. Zavala)
    58' A. de Nigris (N. Cardozo)

Match Date, Time:
08/25/10, 7:00 PM
Broadcast Coverage:
Fox Soccer, KIRO Radio
Location:
Seattle, WA
Attendance:
22,513

Men Of The Match

Seattle Falls To Rayados

By MATT GASCHK
Sounders FC Insider

SEATTLE - The Sounders FC has been down this road before.

They have seen matches where they out-possessed and outshot their opponents, but couldn’t find the back of the net or a positive result.

Wednesday night at Qwest Field, that was the case as they fell 2-0 to CF Monterrey in the second round of the group stage.  Seattle outshot Monterrey 17-7, putting six shots on target, but Monterrey scored on two of their three chances and walked out with three points to maintain their perfect record in the 2010-2011 CONCACAF Champions League.

“I don’t think we played that poorly.  In the final third, they were a little more clinical than we were.  They finished their chances well,” Sounders FC head coach Sigi Schmid said.  “Overall, in terms of moving the ball up the field I think we did a good job.  Certainly, we don’t have to hide from playing them.”

Seattle didn’t register a shot on goal, but did have their share of scoring chances in the first half.  Osvaldo Alonso and Blaise Nkufo had shots from outside the box.  Jeff Parke headed a corner kick.  Leo Gonzalez blasted a shot from 30 yards out.  All missed over the crossbar though and Monterrey took a 1-0 lead into the half on a goal that bounced off a deflection to Neri Cardozo, who cleverly headed the ball over an oncoming Kasey Keller in the 41st minute.

“It was a bit unfortunate because the deflection fell to a guy who was wide open,” Keller said.  “I thought I could beat him to the ball and it was a great finish.”

Seattle struck first as the second half got under way.  Nate Jaqua, who subbed on at the half, slid a ball to Sanna Nyassi racing up the right side of the box.  Nyassi outsprinted his defender, but his attempt to sneak the ball to the near post past Jonathan Orozco caromed off the upright  and was cleared by the defense.

Outside of a late goal by Jaqua that was controversially flagged offside by the assistant referee, that 47th minute chance was Seattle’s best opportunity to get on the scoreboard in a match they certainly got the better of for most of the 90 minutes.

Monterrey capitalized on Seattle’s missed opportunity and extended their lead in the 58th minute.  Cardozo lobbed the ball over the Seattle defense, who was trying to trap Aldo de Negris offside.  However, de Negris beat the offside trap and knocked a hard shot to the near post for a 2-0 lead.

“I thought we made a mistake by trying to trap.  We should have stayed with him,” Schmid said.  “We were a step behind on the first one and stepped up to trap when we shouldn’t have on the second one.”

According to Keller, de Nigris told him that he meant to hit it to Keller’s other side, but mis-hit the ball.

“When it’s one of those days, it’s one of those days,” Keller said.  “What are you going to do?”

Over the final 30 minutes, Seattle managed six shots on goal, but Orozco was up to the task and turned away each of them to earn the shutout.

Jaqua headed a corner kick on target and Fredy Montero followed with the rebound in the 61st minutes.  Jaqua shot from 28 yards out and Orozco read a deflection well in the 63rd minute.  Alvaro Fernandez saw a similar fate on a ball from the left side in the 69th minute.  Montero looked to catch Orozco off guard in the 76th minute, but the keeper dived to his left to punch away Montero’s shot from distance.

As the minutes wound down, the chances increased.

Roger Levesque headed a cross in the 83rd minute.  Mike Seamon blasted a shot from 16 yards.  Orozco stopped both.

Then in the 90th minute Jaqua appeared to score, knocking in a rebound of Montero’s shot off of a free kick from the left side.  The free kick was deflected to Montero, who put the initial effort on target, but his shot was knocked down by Orozco, leaving the rebound for Jaqua to touch into the net.  Jaqua and Montero turned to celebrate and a moment later, the referee’s assistant raised his flag, apparently signaling Montero offside.

“The ref saw that I was offside.  I saw that the player from the other team actually had touched it with his head, but the ref saw what he saw,” Montero said.

In the end, the Sounders were left with a 2-0 defeat after a 2-1 road loss to CD Marathon one week earlier.

“You’re looking at two Champions League games where we easily could be walking away with six points, or at least four, as opposed to no points,” Keller said.  “That’s the best team in our group and they’re going away on their plane thinking they got pretty lucky.  Marathon thought the same thing.  But we’re going to be better, our players are going to be better in the long term because of these games and this competition.  Now we just hope we can get that luck that we’ve created for ourselves.”

Seattle’s next Champions League match comes September 14 in San Jose, Costa Rica, against Saprissa.  However, they have three MLS matches and the US Open Cup semifinal in between.  The MLS schedule resumes Saturday when the Sounders host the Chicago Fire at Qwest Field.  Seattle will also host Chivas USA in the Open Cup next Wednesday at Starfire.

Summary
Sounders FC -
None.
Monterrey - Neri Cardozo (Jesus Zavala) 41; Aldo de Nigris (Neri Cardozo) 58.

Lineups
Sounders FC -
Kasey Keller, James Riley, Patrick Ianni, Jeff Parke, Leo Gonzalez, Sanna Nyassi, Osvaldo Alonso, Nathan Sturgis (Mike Seamon 67), Alvaro Fernandez (Roger Levesque 73), Fredy Montero, Blaise Nkufo (Nate Jaqua 46).
Monterrey - Jonathan Orozco, Sergio Perez, Jose Maria Basanta, Hiriam Mier, Miguel Morales, Ricardo Osorio, Neri Cardozo (Sergio Santana 70), Jesus Zavala, Osvaldo Martinez (Luis Perez 81), Dario Carreno, Aldo de Nigris (Humberto Suazo 75).

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Time Event Description
94+The referee emphatically blows his whistle and points to midfield, signalling the end of the match. Monterrey 2, Sounders FC 0.
90 Seattle appears to score to narrow the deficit to 2-1, but Seattle is flagged offside after the ball hits the back of the net. The free kick was knocked on frame by Fredy Montero, but saved by Jonathan Orozco. However, the ball fell to Nate Jaqua, who touched it into the net for the apparent goal. Moments later, the linesman's flag went up, signalling offside.
86 Mike Seamon gets into the box and blisters a right-footed shot, but Jonathan Orozco knocks it clear for a corner kick.
83 Roger Levesque heads a cross from Sanna Nyassi, but it goes right into the waiting hands of Jonathan Orozco.
81Luis Perez subs on for Osvaldo Martinez.
NOTES The 22,513 in attendance is the second largest CCL attendance for a match played in the US.
79 Fredy Montero shoots from the right corner of the box, but misses high for a goal kick.
78 Fredy Montero lays a ball down for Sanna Nyassi, but his shot misses high for a goal kick.
76 Fredy Montero shoots from distance, but Jonathan Orozco makes the save, diving to his right to knock the ball away for a corner kick.
75Humberto Suazo subs on for Aldo de Nigris.
73Roger Levesque subs on for Alvaro Fernandez.
70Sergio Santana subs on for Neri Cardozo, who takes his time leaving the field and is scolded by the official, but not carded.
69 Alvaro Fernandez sends a ball into the box, but it is redirected off his foot and takes an odd bounce toward the net, where Jonathan Orozco makes the save.
67Mike Seamon subs on for Nathan Sturgis.
63 Nate Jaqua shoots from 28 yards out and the ball deflects off a Monterrey defender before Jonathan Orozco can dive to punch it away.
61 Seattle just misses on a goal off a corner kick. Nathan Sturgis sends teh ball in and Nate Jaqua heads it toward the net where Jonathan Orozco dives to knock it down with Fredy Montero on the doorstep, but Montero can't put away the rebound and Monterrey clears it.
58Aldo de Nigris fileds a pass over the top behind the Seattle defense from Neri Cardozo, takes one touch and hammers it inside the near post for a goal. Monterrey 2, Sounders FC 0.
56 Alvaro Fernandez lays a ball off, then collides with a Monterrey defender to earn a free kick.
55 Dario Carreno just misses on a header off a cross from the left side.
52Nate Jaqua is issued a yellow card after sliding in on a ball and clipping Sergio Perez in the left leg.
NOTES The attendance is announced as 22,513.
47 Sanna Nyassi races past his defender to take a pass from Nate Jaqua, but Nyassi hits the right post with his running shot.
46 Monterrey takes the second-half kickoff, defending the north goal.
HALFTIMENate Jaqua subs on for Blaise Nkufo.
HALFTIME Shots: Sounders FC 5, Monterrey 4. SOG: Sounders FC 0, Monterrey 1. Fouls: Sounders FC 6, Monterrey 11. Offside: Sounders FC 1, Monterrey 1. Corner Kicks: Sounders FC 5, Monterrey 4. Saves: Sounders FC 0, Monterrey 0.
46+The referee blows his whistle for halftime after one minute of stoppage time.
41Jesus Zavala gets free up the right side and Neri Cardozo flicks a header over an oncoming Kasey Keller off the bounce to put it into the net for the goal. Monterrey 1, Sounders FC 0.
37 Sanna Nyassi plays a ball to Fredy Montero on the run, but he crosses up Montero and Monterrey plays it away.
36Neri Cardozo earns a yellow card for taking a kick at Sanna Nyassi after the ball had been played away for a throw-in.
34 Aldo de Nigris misses just wide on a side-winding shot from the right post.
33 Osvaldo Martinez is beaten to the ball by Leo Gonzalez, but sprawls to the ground after Gonzalez retrieves the ball and Gonzalez is whistled for the foul.
32Jesus Zavala is issued a yellow card for impeding Alvara Fernandez on a run in the midfield.
28 Sergio Perez and Sanna Nyassi chase down a ball on Seattle's right side, but Nyassi outmuscles Perez to get to is and is whistled for a foul.
27 Alvaro Fernandez gets free up the left side and crosses to Fredy Montero, but it's played away for a corner kick.
24 Leo Gonzalez socks in a left-footed shot from 30 yards out, but misses just over the crossbar for a goal kick.
22 Nathan Sturgis sends a corner kick in for Jeff Parke, but Parke's header misses high for a goal kick.
20 Fredy Montero gets the ball up the right side and sends it across to Alvaro Fernandez in the middle of the field, but Fernandez's lob pass for Blais Nkufo goes through to the keeper.
19 Monterrey gets a run up the right side of the box and sends a dangerous ball across the goal mouth, but can't get anyone on the other side of it and it goes through for a Seattle throw.
17 Monterrey crosses the ball in from the right side, but Jeff Parke slides out to defend the ball away for a corner kick.
12 An attempted clearance by Monterrey lands at the feet of Blaise Nkufo, but his shot from 27 yards out misses high for a goal kick.
11 Osvaldo Alonso takes a left-footed blast from 24 yards out that misses over the crossbar.
10 Sanna Nyassi breaks away up the right side and slides in a cross that is played away for a corner kick.
NOTES For those watching at home, you can watch the match live at http://sndrs.com/npgb
04 James Riley swings a long cross for Sanna Nyassi at the far post. Though video replay shows no contact AT ALL, Monterrey goalkeeper Jonathan Orozco hits the turf with an apparent back injury.
03 The opening minutes of the match have been riddled with fouls, mostly whistled on Monterrey, though none have resulted in opportunities for either side.
KICKOFF Seattle took the opening kick, defending the north end.
PREGAME The Sounders FC is wearing electricity shirts, shorts and socks. Monterrey is in white shirts, shorts and socks.
WEATHER Sunny and 78 degrees.
OFFICIALS Referee: Joel Aguilar. Referee's Assistants: William Torres and Juan Francisco Zumba. 4th Official: Jair Marrufo.
MONTERREY STARTERS: GK Jonathan Orozco, DEF Sergio Perez, DEF Jose Maria Basanta, DEF Hiriam Mier, DEF Miguel Morales, DEF Ricardo Osorio, MID Neri Cardozo, MID Jesus Zavala, MID Osvaldo Martinez, FWD Dario Carreno, FWD Aldo de Nigris. Subs: Juan de Dios Ibarra, Severo Meza, Pierre Ibarra, Duilio Davino, Luis Perez, Sergio Santana, Humberto Suazo.
SOUNDERS FC STARTERS: GK Kasey Keller (c), DEF James Riley, DEF Patrick Ianni, DEF Jeff Parke, DEF Leo Gonzalez, MID Sanna Nyassi, MID Osvaldo Alonso, MID Nathan Sturgis, MID Alvaro Fernandez, FWD Fredy Montero, FWD Blaise Nkufo. RESERVES: Terry Boss, David Estrada, Taylor Graham, Nate Jaqua, Roger Levesque, Mike Seamon, Tyson Wahl.

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