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Live Blog: Oakland Roots vs. El Paso Locomotive (April 13, 2024)

Hello and welcome to the blog’s live coverage of Oakland Roots visiting El Paso Locomotive at Southwest University Park. As we’ve documented, Roots are off to another rocky start to the season at 1-1-3 and are in dire need of a victory. El Paso, meanwhile, are struggling even worse and are winless at 0-1-4.

In his match preview, Bloom highlights El Paso’s struggles through five games and how Roots might be able to take advantage of their keeper’s positioning. He names Justin Dhillon and Joaquin Rivas as his two players to watch.

There’s rough starts and then there’s rough starts. El Paso have one point through five games, a draw at home against Monterey Bay. They have 1-0 losses to Hartford (home), Louisville (home), and Lights (away). In their most recent match they lost against one of their main rivals, New Mexico United… This will not be the first time that the Roots go into a game with the lesson–test this opposing keeper from distance, he’s vulnerable. Will they take advantage this time?

RootsBlog Man of the Match – Johnny Rodriguez

Johnny Rodriguez is our Man of the Match for his two-goal performance, scoring his 20th and 21st goals in an Oakland Roots uniform to put a stamp on becoming the organization’s All-Time leading goal scorer.

His goal in the 47th was a thing of beauty. He did well to win an aerial duel on a long pass from Gagi Margvelashvili. With El Paso allowing him space, he uncorked a shot from 30 yards to the bottom of the left post. Three minutes later, Johnny jumped on a ball bouncing in El Paso’s penalty area to draw a penalty kick, putting away the shot.

He was magnificent and Roots will need more of him going forward.

Initial Takeaways

Second half was Roots’ best 45 minutes of soccer

Ilya Alekseev continues to impress

U.S. Open Cup time

Starting Lineup

Some intriguing changes for Oakland Roots. Starting with the back line, Camden Riley remains out and Justin Rasmussen is on the subs list, leaving a back three of Niall Logue at LCB, Gagi central, and Bryan Tamacas moves to RCB from the RWB role. With that, Ilya Alekseev gets the start at right wingback while Memo Diaz starts at LWB. Danny Gomez and Koze act as the pivoting midfielders, while Lindo Mfeka moves in at the CAM role. In the center forward roles are Johnny Rodriguez and Jeciel Cedeño. Interesting moves, let’s see how the system operates.

Timeline

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