Despite playing with a man advantage in the second half, San Antonio couldn't find its footing in loss to New Mexico United FC.
San Antonio FC made ignominious club history Saturday night as the club dropped its fifth straight match for the first time in club history in a 3-2 loss to New Mexico United FC. This one might hurt more than the previous four as San Antonio had a brief lead before halftime and played with a man advantage the entire second half. “Disappointed with the result,” San Antonio coach Alen Marcina said. “We controlled that game and created a number of goal-scoring opportunities.
” San Antonio FC went up a man in the 39th minute when New Mexico’s Mukwelle Akale picked up his second yellow card in the half. New Mexico had to play the rest of the game down a man. Despite the disadvantage, New Mexico equalized before halftime when Abdi Mohamed headed the ball into the goal off a corner kick. “This is one of our worst losses since I’ve been here,” Agudelo said. “It’s a bad loss. We looked like we were the team down a man in the second half.
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