Agada scores two birthday goals in 4-1 Sporting win

Forward Willy Agada celebrated a goal just before the end of the first half of Sporting Kansas City’s 4-1 win over Minnesota United Saturday. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Though Sporting Kansas City has been eliminated from MLS playoff contention, its late season run of good form continued Saturday evening with a 4-1 home win over Minnesota United.

Willy Agada celebrated his 23rd birthday with a pair of goals, and the home side looked convincingly better than the Loons throughout the match.

Kansas City had some dangerous chances in the first 30 minutes, but didn’t break through until a Johnny Russell hot shot from the right side bounced off Minnesota defender Michael Boxall for an own goal in the 31st minute.

Sporting finished the first half with a flourish, getting a goal from Erik Thommy in the 41st minute off a feed from Russell.

Just 4 minutes later, Agada got his first goal of the night, finishing off a build-up from Roger Espinoza to left back Ben Sweat. Agada headed in Sweat’s perfectly placed cross for the 3-0 halftime lead.

Kansas City kept the intensity up after halftime, but Minnesota’s Mender Garcia scored for the visitors on a counter-attack in the 57th minute.

Agada finished off the visitors’ hopes with his second goal in the 81st minute. Daniel Salloi dribbled in from the left side then crossed to Agada just in front of goal.

Major League Soccer has a break for international play, providing Sporting’s Marinos Tzionas (Cyprus) and Logan Ndenbe (Belgium) the opportunity to play for their countries.

Sporting Kansas City will play its final home match of the season on Oct. 2, facing the Seattle Sounders. The game will kick off at 4 p.m. The season concludes with an away game at Dallas on Oct. 9.

Minnesota defender Michael Boxall watched helplessly as Johnny Russell’s pass ricocheted off him and into his team’s goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Roger Espinoza directed a header out to the wing. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Minnesota goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair came out to challenge a shot from forward Erik Thommy. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Forward Daniel Salloi centered the ball in front of the Minnesota goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sporting KC recognized past Victory Project honorees on the field at halftime. The family of Hudson Sands carried his Sporting jersey in his memory. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Minnesota midfielder Franco Fragapane knocked defender Kayden Pierre off the ball with a hip check. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Erik Thommy scored from the edge of the 18-yard box in the 41st minute. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Defender Andreu Fontas challenged Minnesota forward Joseph Rosales for a header. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Midfielder Erik Thommy raced toward the Minnesota goal. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Minnesota United to visit Sporting KC tonight

Riding a five-match unbeaten run and four-game home winning streak, Sporting Kansas City will meet Minnesota United FC at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Children’s Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas.

Tickets for the match are available online at SeatGeek.com and the first 3,500 fans in attendance will receive a Sporting KC rally towel.

Saturday’s showdown will coincide with Sporting’s annual Kick Childhood Cancer Night, featuring an honoree homecoming with a VIP experience for previous Victory Project honorees and their families. Sporting is raising funds for The Victory Project through an online Kick Childhood Cancer auction featuring exclusive experiences with Sporting KC players and autographed memorabilia.

The Western Conference clash will be locally televised on 38 The Spot with three hours of coverage beginning at 7 p.m. The broadcast will also stream live on SportingKC.com and in the Sporting KC app for viewers in Kansas and Missouri (excluding the St. Louis area per MLS policy), as well as ESPN+ for out-of-market subscribers. Radio coverage will air live on Sports Radio 810 WHB and La Grande 1340 AM.

Sporting Kansas City has faced Minnesota 18 times in all competitions — more than any other opponent — since the Loons joined MLS in 2017 and lead the series with an 8-6-4 record, including a perfect 6-0-0 regular season record at Children’s Mercy Park in which Sporting has outscored Minnesota 15-1. The sides last met on July 13 in a 1-1 draw at Allianz Field as Sporting KC captain Johnny Russell came off the bench to score a second-half equalizer.

Russell has 11 goal contributions – three goals and eight assists – in 11 regular season appearances against Minnesota. Only Colorado Rapids winger Michael Barrios, with three goals and nine assists, has more regular season goal contributions all-time against Minnesota. Russell leads Sporting this season with eight regular season goals and 10 goals in all competitions. His 79 combined goals (48) and assists (31) in the regular season are fourth most in club history and third most in Major League Soccer since he joined the club in 2018.

On the opposite wing, Sporting Kansas City forward Daniel Salloi has scored in back-to-back home matches, giving the Hungarian seven regular season goals and nine goals in all competitions in 2022. An MLS All-Star and MVP finalist a year ago, Salloi’s 48 career goals for Sporting in all competitions are fifth most in club history.

Since the start of August, Sporting leads the Western Conference in points per match (2) and winning percentage (.714) – going 4-1-2 to stave off playoff elimination. Defensively, Sporting’s three clean sheets in the past three weeks are most in MLS as the club now has three goalkeepers with a regular season shutout in a single season for the first time in club history.

Both clubs will be playing their third game in eight days on Saturday ahead of the upcoming international break. Sporting cruised to a 3-0 win over D.C. United on Tuesday behind a shutout from MLS debutant goalkeeper Kendall McIntosh and goals from Khiry Shelton, Robert Voloder and Salloi.

Minnesota snapped a three-game losing streak on Tuesday with a 1-1 draw at home against first place LAFC and occupy fifth place in the Western Conference. The Loons sit five points above the playoff line with three matches remaining to clinch a playoff berth for a fourth straight year.

Minnesota’s attack has been held to a single goal in the team’s current four-game winless streak and on Saturday will be without Designated Player Emanuel Reynoso – who leads the Loons with 10 goals and 10 assists this season — due to caution accumulation. In the absence of the two-time MLS All-Star, Minnesota will look to designated player Luis Amarilla to lead the front line amid a campaign in which the Paraguayan has provided nine goals and five assists.

Minnesota manager Adrian Heath’s roster has been bolstered by three summer signings — Paraguayan international Alan Benitez on the backline, 23-year-old Mexican international Jonathan Gonzalez in the midfield and designated player Mender Garcia up front — while 2022 MLS All-Star Game MVP Dayne St. Clair has enjoyed a strong season in goal ahead of his participation in the 2022 FIFA World Cup with the Canada Men’s National Team.

Sporting Kansas City and Minnesota United FC each have four players out due to injury with an additional two players per squad listed as questionable. Manager Peter Vermes remains without designated players Alan Pulido (knee) and Gadi Kinda (knee) as well as former MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Tim Melia (hamstring). Right back Graham Zusi has missed SKC’s last three matches with a quad injury and left back Logan Ndenbe was in health and safety protocols for the club’s last two games.

Minnesota has lost centerback Bakaye Dibassy (thigh) as well as midfielders Hassani Dotson (knee) and Jacori Hayes (lower leg) to season-ending injuries. In addition, Finnish international Robin Lod exited the Loons’ last match with an ankle injury and South African U-22 signing Bongokuhle Hlongwane has been sidelined for two straight games with a knee ailment.

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Sporting KC rolls to 3-0 win over D.C. United

Sporting Kansas City (9-15-7, 34 points) cruised to a 3-0 win over D.C. United (7-18-6, 27 points) on Tuesday night at Children’s Mercy Park behind a shutout from MLS debutant goalkeeper Kendall McIntosh and goals from Khiry Shelton, Robert Voloder and Daniel Salloi.

Shelton set Sporting on its way 11 minutes before halftime and Voloder bagged his first goal for the club to seal the result midway through the second half.

Salloi added a spectacular third in the dying embers and McIntosh, making his first appearance in Sporting blue, made two impressive saves as part of a commanding performance between the posts.

Boasting a 4-1-2 record and 2.42 goals per game since the start of August, Sporting is unbeaten in a season-best five matches and will look to continue its winning ways on Saturday when regional rival Minnesota United FC (13-12-6, 45 points) visits Children’s Mercy Park for a 7:30 p.m. showdown. Tickets are available at SeatGeek.com and the contest will be shown live on 38 The Spot, SportingKC.com and the Sporting KC app.

Just 72 hours removed from a scoreless draw at Houston Dynamo FC, Sporting reshuffled its starting lineup to the tune of six changes.

At the forefront, McIntosh landed his club and MLS debut after featuring periodically for Sporting KC II over the last two seasons. In front of him, Voloder relieved Isimat-Mirin in central defense, midfielders Cam Duke and Roger Espinoza replaced Felipe Hernandez and Erik Thommy, and forwards Shelton and Marinos Tzionis stepped in for Willy Agada and Johnny Russell.

Salloi was at the center of Sporting’s first major scoring opportunity in the 18th minute, feinting a turn right with his back to goal before dropping his left shoulder and beating D.C. defender Andy Najar near the right endline. His driven cutback pass fizzed across the face of goal to Tzionis, whose lunging close-range effort under duress lifted over the crossbar. Five minutes later, Tzionis tried his luck with a speculative 30-yard free kick that beat the four-man wall but skipped wide of the target.

The hosts ascended into a deserved 1-0 lead with 34 minutes on the clock. Tzionis found a pocket of open space on the right side of the penalty area and clipped a low, curling cross into the middle, where Shelton slid at full stretch to apply a finishing touch into the far left corner to open his 2022 MLS scoring account and bag his third goal of the campaign in all competitions.

Not long after landing the first punch, Sporting survived a fleeting scare when former English Premier League striker Christian Benteke had a shot blocked through traffic. Sporting was quick to respond at the opposite end, however, with 19-year-old right back Kayden Pierre blazing down the flank, beating multiple defenders and sending a deflected shot high and wide of the near post in the 39th minute.

Hernandez and Thommy were summoned as halftime replacements for Duke and Espinoza, and it was Thommy who nearly created Sporting’s second goal of the night. The 28-year-old German dashed goalward on a quickfire counter attack and unleashed a looping cross from the left wing. Shelton leapt high above the rest in search of his brace, but D.C. goalkeeper David Ochoa pounced quickly to corral the ball and extinguish the danger.

Near the hour mark, McIntosh made the first save of his MLS career in impressive fashion, dropping low at the near post to smother a diving header from forward Ola Kamara off Chris Odoi-Atsem’s teasing cross.

Agada and Russell provided offensive firepower from off the bench in the 61st minute, and the Sporting captain went close to doubling his side’s advantage five minutes after his introduction. Hernandez sprung free on the counter attack, galloped goalward and spread the ball right to the on-running Russell, whose right-footed strike flashed across Ochoa and missed the target by a matter of inches.

Sporting went 2-0 to the good on 70 minutes thanks to a blistering hit from Voloder. Hernandez’s in-swinging corner kick from the left flag was nodded clear only as far as the 21-year-old German on the opposite side of the box. The center back took a settling touch and uncorked a low sledgehammer that screamed through a slew of bodies before nestling into the back of the net.

Licking its wounds, D.C. replied by orchestrating their best scoring chance as substitute Nigel Robertha squared low on the breakaway to Benteke in the 74th minute, but the Belgian was denied at the doorstep with McIntosh producing a stop to preserve his clean sheet. Benteke asked further questions of the Sporting defense a few minutes later, chesting down a long ball and buccaneering through the middle only to be denied by the sliding Pierre, who put his body in the way to block the shot.

Salloi added icing to Sporting’s cake with an emphatic long-range strike in the 87th minute. After Thommy had his shot blocked on the breakaway, Salloi regained possession on the left edge of the box, cut centrally and took a few dribbles before thumping an inch-perfect 22-yarder into the far right corner for his ninth goal of the season in all competitions and his second in as many home appearances. Salloi’s 38 regular season goals are now tied with Kei Kamara for seventh most in club history, one behind Chris Klein in sixth.

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