Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (5-3-0, 15 points)
vs
Saint Louis FC (4-3-1, 13 points)
Saturday, Aug. 22 | Time: 7 p.m.| Highmark Stadium
Television: 22 The Point
Streaming: ESPN +
Live Statistics: USL Championship Match Center
Live Updates: Twitter at @pghsoccernow and #PITvSTL
MATCH UPDATES
While we wait, we thought this picture was cool 📸 #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/1saJ16uHgC
— Saint Louis FC (@SaintLouisFC) August 23, 2020
Just had another couple lightning bolts overhead. Getting perilously close to the two-hour delay limit. If game can't restart by 9:50ish, it will be abandoned and made up at a later date.
— Matt Gajtka (GITE-kah) (@MattGajtka) August 23, 2020
📸 | Photos from the first half when the sun was still shining ☀️ #UNLEASH | #PITvSTL | #Houndsathome pic.twitter.com/RXmUMC4OcV
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 23, 2020
I believe I've attended more @RiverhoundsSC games at @highmarkstadium than anyone. I will rank this storm top 3, but I remember at least one that was worse.
— Chris DeVivo (@cdevivo) August 23, 2020
Someone didn't do their rain dance and we aren't gonna say it it was us pic.twitter.com/M5FB12EKkM
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 23, 2020
From one hound to another @RiverhoundsSC pic.twitter.com/TMVXvoi0MX
— Bryan Towns (@BKTWV) August 22, 2020
Catch more @RiverhoundsSC coverage including a player profile with Ryan James, Sunday at 8 on Marketplace #Pittsburgh on 22 The Point! pic.twitter.com/Joxp4swKvq
— 22 The Point (@22ThePoint) August 23, 2020
Weather delay in Pittsburgh, hopefully be back for the second half soon 😬 #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/VUPqVSgzsB
— Saint Louis FC (@SaintLouisFC) August 23, 2020
Halftime | We are currently in a weather delay. More updates to follow.
2-1 | #PITvSTL
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 23, 2020
1st Half – @RiverhoundsSC 2 – @SaintLouisFC 1
Mensah and Mertz with the goals! #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/S138ptri07— Pittsburgh Soccer Now (@pghsoccernow) August 23, 2020
Stats at the half, presented by Beyond Self Storage. #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/bFC111v5Cb
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 23, 2020
Good half from the Hounds. Fantastic goal from Mertz. Loss of concentration at the end, but they still hold the reins.#PITvSTL
— Mark Asher Goodman (@soccer_rabbi) August 23, 2020
Also, the weather is starting to get really bad. Lots of rain, thunder and lightning. 2nd half looks like it will be delayed.
End of 1st half – My thoughts are part of the game was played a lot through the midfield. Not too many shots, but the Riverhounds looked dangerous when they played the ball out wide and crossed in. Our midfield and forwards high press is setting the tone. If Hounds get 1 more goal they should lock this game up.
HALF | A late goal from Kyle Greig halves the deficit with another 45 minutes coming up to earn some points. #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/B40FXYl84x
— Saint Louis FC (@SaintLouisFC) August 22, 2020
Score at the half. #UNLEASH #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/FPD2tD1aLo
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
45+1' | GOOOOAAAALLLL KYLE GREIG! He poaches a rebound from his initial shot saved by Gomez. Let's go!
2-1 | #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/gQbIUC3Jgo
— Saint Louis FC (@SaintLouisFC) August 22, 2020
45'+3 | Skylar Thomas issued a yellow card.
2-1 | #PITvSTL
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
45+++ – Skylar Thomas gets a yellow card. Outside the box Todd Wharton takes the free kick and Gomez makes the easy save. That’s it for the 1st half!!
45'+1 | Goal @SaintLouisFC. Kyle Greig puts the opposition on the board.
2-1 | #PITvSTL
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
45+ – Riverhounds get caught slacking. Kyle Greig enters the box and takes a shot and Gomez makes the save but Greig gets the rebound and slots it home. Riverhounds 2 – STL 1
45′ – 3 minutes of stoppage time
BEST SHOW IN TOWN. #UNLEASH #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/E1UZVoRefG
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
44′ – Good defense from Lee on the left wing. He is quietly having a good game for Pittsburgh.
Rapid Robbie strikes again, taking a loose ball and rounding his old friend @kylemorton24 in the 40th.
Hounds up 2-0 on @robbiemertz14's fourth of his second @RiverhoundsSC season!
Unseen on replay: @DannyGriffin04 forcing the turnover that led to this sequence. pic.twitter.com/1flKXPsC7A
— Matt Gajtka (GITE-kah) (@MattGajtka) August 22, 2020
40' | MONEY FROM MERTZ! @robbiemertz14 uses his quickness in front of the net to put home a shot!
2-0 | #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/VYmPuLTDXI
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
40′ – ROBBIE MERTZ THE PITTSBURGH KID SCORES!!! A poke from Mensah goes to Mertz, Mertz takes some quick touches to the left and slots it home to the bottom right corner. 2-0 RIVERHOUNDS
38′ – Mertz with a foul right in front of Bob Lilley. Free kick chance for STL. Great ball in but Gomez catches it with ease.
36′ – A shot from Mo Samb goes above the press area. If I was outside on the balcony I’d may have gotten a GBT (game ball touch)
32′ – First hydration break of the game. Whistle blown because Skylar Thomas made a foul. Game started off in the high 80’s but it’s gradually cooling down.
26′ – Cross in for STL but Vancaeyezeele heads it out.
24′ – Mensah takes a shot but its blocked. Hounds are starting to have a little more fun and freedom near the box.
22′ – Mertz with an identical play as the goal. Plays it out wide to Griffin, he crosses it in but Morton is there to pick it up.
WE GOIN' IN. #UNLEASH #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/xKPVO9cpES
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
Own goal? @RopapaMensah's third as a Hound?
Either way, Pittsburgh on top at home in the 16th minute.@pghsoccernow @mongoals @SteelArmy pic.twitter.com/4orUrKsVXi
— Matt Gajtka (GITE-kah) (@MattGajtka) August 22, 2020
16' | CALL HIM ROPAPA! @RopapaMensah strikes home a shot from inside of the box!
1-0 | #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/hXtUiRGKhu
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
16′ – GOAL MENSAH!!! Robbie Mertz attacks the box and dishes it out wide to Dos Santos. Dos Santos then plays in a pass that is touched by a few players in the box but Mensah taps it in on the goal line. 1-0 RIVERHOUNDS
11' | Shot totals sit at zero apiece for both sides.
0-0 | #PITvSTL
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
13′ – High press for the Hounds. Defense starts with their forwards.
By the way I’ve seen about 15 lightning strikes from the east side of the stadium. Not sure if the referee’s have seen but play is moving on.
10′ – Cornerkick for STL and they earn another cornerkick. This time its out for a throw but still STL’s ball. Forbes makes a backwards kick and clears it out to Mensah.
8′ – Dos Santos with a foul in STL half. Physical as always. He’s playing more in the midfield today, Mensah is up high.
5′ – Free kick near the sideline for the Riverhounds. About 35 out. Forbes taking it as always. It’s a great cross from Forbes but the STL goalkeeper Kyle Morton gets a punch on it and clears it out.
3′ – Lee gets crushed into the seating area near the river. Seems to be okay.
2′ – Dover with a foul in the offensive end
We’re underway against @SaintLouisFC! Watch it live on @22ThePoint. And don’t forget to send us your photos using #Houndsathome. #UNLEASH #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/amjcUBi4Xo
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
1′ – And we are off! This is the last game of the regular season the Riverhounds will play an opponent outside of their Group F division.
Pregame – Ryan James gets a well deserved rest. Up until this point he played every minute for the Riverhounds first 8 games.
GAME-DAY SWAG. #UNLEASH pic.twitter.com/vZWco4IkMx
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
Your @Schlafly Starting XI to face @RiverhoundsSC tonight 💪 pic.twitter.com/1tmza2F4ZV
— Saint Louis FC (@SaintLouisFC) August 22, 2020
Tonight’s Starting XI, presented by @bbnlaw. #UNLEASH #PITvSTL pic.twitter.com/pkBuYY1rFE
— Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (@RiverhoundsSC) August 22, 2020
Look for lineups to be posted here at approximately 6:30 p.m.
MATCH NOTES
Last time out, the Hounds defeated Loudoun United, 2-0, this past Wednesday at Segra Field. Saint Louis also gained three points in its last match, beating Sporting Kansas City II, 3-1, this past Saturday at West Community Stadium.
This will be the only time these teams meet this season. Last season, the Hounds tied Saint Louis at Highmark Stadium, 0-0. In their match at Toyota Stadium, the Hounds used a late goal (88’) from Steevan Dos Santos to secure three points on the road.
The Hounds will potentially be lining up against two familiar faces Tobi Adewole and Kyle Morton.
In this mad scramble, shortened season, both Morton and Adewole have featured for Saint Louis. Morton has ascended into the primary starting goalkeeper role, with 26 saves and two clean sheets in five starts thus far. Adewole has started four matches at center back.
“I think anytime you’ve gotten on with guys on the other team, there’s that extra little bit of wanting to beat them,” Hounds assistant coach Dan Visser said. “Wal Fall is another one a lot of guys are familiar with. We expect to see him starting in the midfield and he’s a very talented player. There are some focal points of the attack that we haven’t played with or against.”
PITTSBURGH SOCCER NOW COVERAGE THIS WEEK
Mark Goodman’s Match Preview & Scouting Report on Saint Louis FC
Takeaways/Grades: Hounds score early, grind their way to ho-hum win vs Loudoun
Bob Lilley Press Conference: Week 7 vs. Loudoun, Saint Louis
VISSER SPEAKS
Hounds fourth-year assistant coach Dan Visser spoke with media on Friday …
On how the preparation differs between MLS development opponents and independent foes:
“I don’t know how much the prep changes. I do know the games are different. Particularly in some of the MLS ‘2’ teams we’ve faced, teams that really want to play pretty direct with a lot of pace up top and can hurt you really quickly. Some of that is the energy of the young group and some of that is stylistic with how New York wants to play. Loudoun looked to play pretty direct pretty early. The two goals we get we probably don’t get against more experienced back lines. We’ll have to get more dynamic movement in the box, because you might not get those breaks against a team like Saint Louis.”
On what’s improved over the course of eight matches and what hasn’t:
“Right away, from Louisville, it was important to increase the pressure up front. We’ve been able to recognize that we need to do that. I don’t think we’ve gotten a ton better at that, but what we saw early was Ropapa (Mensah) pressing. The ability of our back line to read moments and cover each other has improved. The one thing we want is to keep possession and that’s been a challenge. At Indy, we got a lot of possession without generating chances, so that’s a little different. The Loudoun game, we needed to do a better job to kill the game. It was a nervier game, as open as it was. The players need to do a better job on the ball, but it’s also on players (off the ball) being available. You’ll see sometimes our wingbacks are playing too direct, but you look back and you see what options you have.”
On whether the past two matches taught the team anything about playing with an extra man:
“They are completely different because of the scoreline. If we need a goal and we’re up a man, we’ve talked about ways to unlock the back lines, because they don’t care if you have the ball. Take some risk, take some chances in those moments. Against Loudoun we don’t necessarily train for that (situation), but we’ll train to keep the ball with a neutral player, so it’s not a foreign concept. It should be easier than playing a full 10 against 10. I was impressed with the fight that Loudoun put out. That was a high-energy game.”
On the approach to Saint Louis FC, both in terms of personnel and tactics:
“A big thing is managing the game. I think we’ve got a good plan. We were able to rest some guys in terms of playing the full 90. A lot of guys have taken a lot of minutes this year. It’s a bit of a gamble when you have that much rotation. We’re going to go back to a little bit less rotation (Saturday). It’s going to be about managing and picking moments to press and not to press. I don’t know that Saint Louis wants to turn it into a track meet. They might be happy letting us hold onto it a bit.”
On being familiar with Tobi Adewole, Kyle Morton and others on Saint Louis:
“I think anytime you’ve gotten on with guys on the other team, there’s that extra little bit of wanting to beat them. Wal Fall is another one a lot of guys are familiar with. We expect to see him starting in the midfield and he’s a very talented player. There are some focal points of the attack that we haven’t played with or against.”
On what Patrick Bunk-Anderson and Mark Lindstrom can add to the back line, now that they’re active:
“Right now Bunk-Anderson is just getting back with us, but he did get a preseason with us. We don’t know where he’s at in terms of fitness. Lindstrom, it’s been trial by fire and throwing him into the deep end. He’s responded well so far and we hope he can continue to show growth. Obviously he’s got good size, but he’s got some athleticism. Hopefully he can continue to progress. Some additional depth to cover some injuries and hopefully rest some guys on a busy week.”
On how he feels the team has adapted to the revamped roster:
“I think some of the story coming into the season was losing some big pieces, but at the same time we held onto some really big pieces. The leadership is similar in a lot of ways to last season. Forbes, James, Dover, Vancaeyezeele, and now Mertz stepping up with some leadership as a young player, but I don’t know if we see him as a young player anymore.”
On how the game is different at Highmark Stadium compared to most road matches:
“This surface does still feel a bit faster than others that we play on. Loudoun is one of the slowest and softest. It’s a little smaller — 110 by 70 (yards) — others are five yards wider and 10 yards longer. It allows us to press a little bit more, because there’s less ground to cover. Just being at home, obviously this year is kinda different, but we feed off it and want to protect Highmark. We want to protect it and get in the other team’s face. All of that contributes to things we can do at home that we have to think about on the road in terms of the thought process.”

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