OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. – Sounders FC 2 (5-16-2, 17 points) on Saturday fell 3-0 on the road to OKC Energy FC (10-12-5, 35 points). The teams split the season series, as S2 defeated Energy FC at home in Tacoma on June 10, 2-1.
Energy FC took a 1-0 lead into halftime after Christian Volesky put the home side ahead in the 28th minute. He headed home a corner kick from Jose Barril, which found its way past S2 goalkeeper Calle Brown. Barril earned two assists on the night, his eighth and ninth of the season, which set a new club record.
Adam Jahn made it 2-0 for OKC when he put home a free ball in the area in the 56th minute. Marco Bustos scored the third goal of the night for the home side in the 78th minute, just one minute after coming on for Volesky.
S2 returns home to Cheney Stadium in Tacoma this week for three games in eight days. Seattle is 5-6-0 in front of the home crowd this season, and has won two consecutive games at Cheney. The three-game home stretch is the longest of the season for S2.
Sounders FC 2 takes on Saint Louis FC this Wednesday, August 29 in Tacoma. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. PT, and the match will be live-streamed on ESPN+.
MATCH SUMMARY
Sounders FC 2 I 0-3 I OKC Energy FC
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Venue: Taft Stadium I Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Referee: Luis Guardia
Assistants: Matt Trotter, Matthew Corrigan
Fourth Official: Alex King
Weather: 88 degrees and clear
Attendance: 4,732
SCORING SUMMARY
OKC – Christian Volesky (Jose Barril) 28’
OKC – Adam Jahn 56’
OKC – Marco Bustos (Jose Barril) 78’
MISCONDUCT SUMMARY
SEA – Rodrigue Ele 2’ (caution)
SEA – Tony Alfaro 52’ (caution)
SEA – Jesse Daley 55’ (caution)
SEA – David Olsen 62’ (caution)
OKC – Marco Bustos 79’ (caution)
LINEUPS & STATS
S2 – Calle Brown; Jordan McCrary, Rodrigue Ele, Tony Alfaro, Nick Hinds; Josh Atencio (Antonee Burke-Gilroy 63’), Jesse Daley; David Olsen (Ray Serrano 72’), Shandon Hopeau, Azriel Gonzalez (Alfonso Ocampo-Chavez 63’); David Estrada
Substitutes not used: Jacob Castro, Sam Rogers, Denso Ulysse, Ibrahim Usman
Total shots: 7
Shots on goal: 4
Fouls: 13
Offside: 2
Corner-kicks: 5
Saves: 3
OKC – Cody Laurendi; Richard Dixon, Atiba Harris, Drew Beckie, Kyle Hyland; Callum Ross, Justin Chavez (Philip Rasmussen 86’); Hugh Alexander Dixon, Jose Barril (Jonathan Brown 84’), Christian Volesky (Marco Bustos 77’); Adam Jahn
Substitutes not used: Bryan Byars, Shawn McLaws, Miguel Gonzalez, Jaime Siaj
Total shots: 14
Shots on goal: 6
Fouls: 12
Offside: 2
Corner-kicks: 5
Saves: 4