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Live Blog: Oakland Roots at Phoenix Rising (June 10, 2023)

Hello and welcome to the blog’s live coverage of Oakland Roots traveling to Phoenix Rising, coming to you from Phoenix Rising’s new stadium at 38th/Washington. Rising received approval to build its stadium over the offseason and already hosting matches. Amazing how quickly things get done in Arizona, huh?

Roots have an opportunity to separate itself by seven points from Phoenix with a win tonight, while it would also push Oakland one point above San Diego in fourth.

Tonight is one of the more underrated rivalries in the USL Championship with Oakland set to face former coach Juan Guerra for the first time. Roots beat a Guerra-led team 2-0 last September, but he was not permitted on the touchline for the match. Guerra went public this week when building this game up, describing he’s letting the know what the match means to him, in particular.

Check out Bloom’s amazing work:

In his preview, Bloom highlights Rising’s 4-4-4 showing so far this season and its current run of form. He names Manuel Arteaga, Danny Trejo, and former Roots midfielder, Jose Hernandez, as his players to watch.

Rising being 4-4-4 is seriously almost as perfectly Juan Guerra as being 0-12-0. The man is like the living embodiment of the Larry David gif.

Phoenix were pretty reliably picking up points, and had a pretty good run beating Loudoun, Hartford, and Orange County in a four-game run marred only by a completely reasonable 0-2 loss away to Tampa (goal from Charlie Dennis, the king). Things got worse for Phoenix, though.

https://oaklandrootsblog.com/2023/06/10/phoenix-rising-vs-oakland-roots-match-preview-june-10-2023/

RootsBlog Man of the Match – Darek Formella

Darek Formella receives our RootsBlog Man of the Match for scoring the opening goal and being a consistent presence for Roots. He had a very strong performance with two shots on target, two successful dribbles, and won three ground duels.

Initial Takeaways

Starting Lineups

Johnny starts up top with Lindo Mfeka returning to the right wing role. Napo and Nane are the midfield combo, as expected. Recently acquired Jeciel Cedeno is on the subs.

Timeline

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