MONTREAL ā March 28, 2015 āDespite having seven players away for international duty and multiple others sidelined due to injuries, Orlando City SC (1-1-2, 5 points) earned an important road point on Saturday afternoon, drawing the Montreal Impact (0-1-2, 2 points) 2-2 at Olympic Stadium.
The Lionsā fell behind early on when Ignacio Piatti tucked away a penalty-kick after Sean St. Ledger was called for a handball inside the area. Montreal doubled their lead in the 27th minute when forward Jack McInerney ran behind the City defense and poked the ball over Orlando goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts.
Unrelenting, Orlando City responded one minute later when Pedro Ribeiro slotted away KakĆ”ās deflected effort. Less than two minutes later, the Lions equalized the scoreline when KakĆ” calmly finished Ribeiro pass inside the box for his second goal of the season.
āI thought we scored at the right time. It sort of gave us something to go for again because I thought we started quite hesitant, which was disappointing,ā said head coach Adrian Heath. āBut after we scored the first goal I think we got a foothold in the game, and I was very pleased from there on after. I honestly thought we were going to score again all evening, and Iām really delighted with the playersā attitude. I canāt praise the players enough. Itās been a difficult week for us with so many of the guys missing and this is a difficult place to come and play.ā
First Half:
8ā The home side provided the first chance of the match when midfielder Marco Donadel rifled a powerful effort from distance, forcing Orlando goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts to make a leaping save.
14ā Shortly afterward, a fortuitous bounce from a corner kick resulted in a penalty-kick for Montreal when defender Sean St. Ledger was called for handling the ball in the box. Despite diving the correct way, Ricketts was unable to make the save on Ignacio Piattiās ensuing spot-kick, resulting in the Impactās first goal of the season.
17ā Three minutes later, St. Ledger produced a goal-saving challenge in the box on Montreal forward Jack McInerney, who was left unmarked from 12 yards away.
22ā Orlandoās first real chance of the half occurred when KakĆ” employed a bit of trickery inside the box, forcing Kronberg to make a tough save.
27ā Things took a turn for the worse when McInerney chipped Ricketts after a miscommunication between the veteran goalkeeper and the City backline.
28ā Orlando pulled one back one minute later when Pedro Ribeiro bullied his way past several Impact defenders to tuck away KakĆ”ās deflected effort, bringing the Lions within one goal.
30ā The Ribeiro-KakĆ” connection continued two minutes later when the powerful striker charged at the Montreal defense and slipped the ball to KakĆ” who was surging alongside. KakĆ” took a clever first touch before slotting away the equalizer.
44ā With less than one minute remaining in the opening 45, Avila ran on to Ribeiroās ball in the box for a chance on goal, but Montreal defender Wandrille Lefevre came across to make a hard tackle, denying the goal-scoring opportunity.
45ā Both sides finished the half level at 2-2, with Orlando controlling 58 percent of the possession.
Second Half:
59ā After a slow start to the second half, Ribeiro nearly gave Orlando the lead, volleying an effort from inside the box that went just over the bar.
63ā Collin chased down Oduro from behind and made a lunging tackle to dispossess the speedy winger.
65ā Bryan RĆ³chez was brought into the game for Danny Mwanga to provide fresh legs and more attacking support.
71ā With less than 20 minutes remaining, McInerney made an acrobatic play in the box, hitting a bicycle-kick from eight yards away. Ricketts did well to collect the save but a foul was ultimately called in the box on Montreal.
84ā Chances on goal remained far and few between during the second half, as Orlando continued to battle for a crucial road point.
90ā The referee added five minutes of stoppage time, allowing Orlando to push for the game-winning goal.
95ā The referee blew the final whistle, resulting in a 2-2 draw.
Scoring Summary:
MON - Ignacio Piatti (penalty kick) 14ā
MON - Jack McInerney (unassisted) 27ā
ORL - Pedro Ribeiro (KakĆ”) 29ā
ORL - KakĆ” (Pedro Ribeiro) 30ā
Misconduct Summary:
MON - Ignacio Piatti (Yellow) 14ā
MON - Dominic Oduro (Yellow) 34ā
MON - Marco Donadel (Yellow) 58ā
ORL - AurĆ©lien Collin (Yellow) 63ā
VAN - Nigel Reo-Coker (Yellow) 74ā
ORL - Tyler Turner (Yellow) 76ā|
Lineups/Substitutions:
Orlando City SC ā GK Donovan Ricketts, D Luke Boden, AurĆ©lien Collin, Sean St. Ledger, Seb Hines, M Amobi Okugo, Eric Avila, KakĆ”, Tyler Turner, F Pedro Ribeiro, Danny Mwanga (Bryan RĆ³chez 65ā)
Montreal Impact ā GK Eric Kronberg, D Victor Cabrera, Bakary Soumare, Wandrille Lefevre, Donny Toia, M Dominic Oduro, Marco Donadel (Andres Romero 69ā), Ignacio Piatti, Nigel Reo-Coker (Patrice Bernier 76ā), Eric Alexander, F Jack McInerney (Romario Williams 84ā)
Match Facts:
Time of Match: 4:00 p.m. EST
Weather: Clear
March 28, 2015
Attendance: 25,245
Stats:
Shots:
ORL - 8
MON - 9
Corners:
ORL - 3
MON - 6
Offside:
ORL - 1
MON - 2
Fouls:
ORL - 13
MON - 23
Saves:
ORL - 2
MON - 1
Orlando's next match will take place against D.C. United on Friday, April 3. Kick-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Orlando Citrus Bowl.