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Live Blog: Oakland Roots vs. Memphis 901 FC (August 24, 2024)

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Oakland Roots walk away from the night with a point after tying 1-1 with Memphis 901 follow a first half deficit. It keeps Oakland on fourth place and Memphis above them in third, building toward another critical match hosting New Mexico next Saturday.

Although Oakland had a productive opening half hour and generated a big chance from Trayvone Reid, Memphis struck first with an absolute gem of a shot by Panos Armenakas in the 32nd.

But Oakland struck back in the 61st following a corner, where Memo Diaz sent a perfect cross to Baboucarr Njie charging toward net for a leaping header goal.

Roots look ahead to August 31 hosting No. 1 Western Conference side, New Mexico, which beat Colorado Springs 1-0 to increase its lead to nine points over second place.

Postgame Press Conference

RootsBlog Man of the Match – Memo Diaz

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We name Memo Diaz our RootsBlog Man of the Match for sending the corner kick to Njie for the tying goal. It was another pinpoint precise pass from Memo, which we’ve become accustomed to.

It marked Diaz’s sixth assist of the season, creating a new career high.

Initial Takeaways

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Oakland Roots comeback in a 1-1 draw with third place Memphis, marking its second straight draw. Roots have now tied two matches in a row, but it stretches their unbeaten run since the July 21 loss to Sacramento to four matches. Oakland looked productive in the first 30 minutes before conceding the goal to Armenakas, then had to build back in the second half.

“We didn’t make too many adjustments, actually,” Glinton said. “The goal came and they almost got a second. Paul made a great save when they beat the offside trap. I thought we started well and then it got away a little bit. When we talked at halftime, we just said we need to clean up some things and the goal will come. The productivity didn’t come as much as we’d like, we haven’t been clean with the ball, to be honest, especially over the past two games. But, another point, a good draw against a good team. We’re disappointed not to come away with three, but I don’t know if we played well enough to earn three.”

Glinton commented on the positivity of taking points against good competition despite not playing their best, but knows they need to clean some things up.

“We need to be better when we win the ball. We’ve seen the last two games, we’ve completed like two passes. I’m joking, obviously, but it hasn’t near enough, we just haven’t been executing. And, to be fair, when you’re not executing like that and you’re still coming out with draws against good teams, that’s something to hang your hat on. When you don’t play well and you’re able to get points, that’s not the worst,” Glinton said.

Oakland had a hampered lineup without several key starters. Neveal Hackshaw was out with a red card suspension, Bryan Tamacas suffered and injury in the last game, while Johnny Rodriguez missed most of the game after picking up a slight knock.

“We had some late knocks, quite a few late injuries actually. It forced us to make rotation, it’s always the next-man-up mentality. There were some late scratches and some situations we’re just being conscious with,” Glinton said.

Glinton said the situation didn’t impact the gameplan.

“Our approach was no different,” Glinton said. “We made some changes, but the game plan was the same. We wanted to get out, attack them, and be dangerous in transition. The spaces we were trying to hit, Memphis was there. That being said, we’re happy to get a point with all of those changes.”

Dom Dwyer was held out of the lineup for the third straight game, giving Roots fans some concern about what is going on.

Glinton explained in the postgame interview that Dwyer was dealing with an injury. Pressed on the plan with the veteran striker, the interim coach said they plan to have him back in the lineup when he’s available.

“We were actually managing a bit of a knock,” Glinton said. “The plan is to have him back in as soon as he’s healthy and available.”

Starting Lineups

Some changes to the lineup tonight, notably with Johnny Rodriguez unexpectedly being on the bench. Chéry starts up top with Reid on the left and Njie on the right, who has played on the right side previously. With Hackshaw out with a red card suspension, Camden Riley moves to the central CB role in the 3-4-3. Koze splits the midfield with Gomez, while Rasmussen and Memo split the WB roles. Logue at LCB and Gagi at RCB.

No Dwyer, Tamacas, or Sinisterra.

Timeline

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