Tacoma Defiance Comes Back to Defeat Houston Dynamo 2 in Penalties, Advances to Western Conference Finals

Tacoma Defiance Comes Back to Defeat Houston Dynamo 2 in Penalties, Advances to Western Conference Finals

September 26, 2022 – MLS NEXT Pro (MLS NEXT Pro)Tacoma Defiance News Release

Tacoma Defiance leaves the field after a playoff win
Tacoma Defiance leaves the field after a playoff win
(Tacoma Defiance)

TUKWILA, WASH. – Tacoma Defiance advanced to the Western Conference Finals after defeating Houston Dynamo 2 in penalties on Sunday night at Starfire Stadium after the two sides played to a 2-2 draw following 120 minutes of action, battling back from an 0-2 hole. Marlon Vargas and an own goal by Houston provided Tacoma’s two scores, both coming after the 84th minute. With the win, Defiance advances to the Western Conference Finals to face St. Louis CITY2.

Houston got on the board first, scoring in the 41st minute. After a long-range effort was saved by Defiance goalkeeper Wallis Lapsley, Roberto Avila was able to pick up the rebound and finish from point-blank range. Dynamo 2 doubled its lead in the 50th minute when Jacob Evans got his head on a cross by Mujeeb Murana, smashing the ball into the net at the near post.

Defiance got a goal back courtesy of Vargas. After Tacoma drew a foul inside the area, Vargas stepped up to the spot and rifled a shot into the top right corner to get the home side on the board. Defiance leveled the match at the death when a cross deflected off Houston’s Paulo Lima and into the back of the net in the 94th minute.

After an additional 30 minutes of scoreless action, the two sides headed to penalty kicks. Houston’s Lima skied his attempt, while Tacoma buried all of its attempts, culminating with Achille Robin’s make, sending the home side to the next round.

Defiance now travels to face St. Louis CITY2 for the Western Conference Finals, with the date and time of that fixture still to be determined.

MATCH SUMMARY

Tacoma Defiance 2 (5) – Houston Dynamo 2 2 (4)

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Venue: Starfire Stadium

Referee: Thomas Snyder

Weather: 70 degrees and sunny

SCORING SUMMARY

HOU – Roberto Avila 40′

HOU – Jacob Evans (Mujeeb Murana) 50′

TAC – Marlon Vargas (penalty) 84′

TAC – Paulo Lima (own goal) 90+4′

SHOOTOUT SUMMARY

HOU – Diego Gonzalez (scored)

TAC – Marlon Vargas (scored)

HOU – Daniel Esteban Rios (scored)

TAC – Hal Uderitz (scored)

HOU – David Marcelo Palomino (scored)

TAC – Valentin Sabella (scored)

HOU – Paulo Lima (missed)

TAC – Travian Sousa (scored)

HOU – Kyle Edwards (scored)

TAC – Achille Robin (scored)

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY

HOU – Brooklyn Raines (caution) 6′

TAC – Alfonso Ocampo-Chavez (caution) 10′

TAC – Achille Robin (caution) 14′

HOU – Mujeeb Murana (caution) 32′

HOU – Beto Avila (caution) 52′

TAC – Joe Hafferty (caution) 76′

HOU – Micael dos Santos Silva (caution) 83′

HOU – Jathan Juarez (caution) 90+2′

TAC – Valentin Sabella (caution) 110′

LINEUPS & STATS

Tacoma Defiance – Wallis Laspley, Cody Baker, Achille Robin, Hal Uderitz, Joe Hafferty, Fito Ovalle – captain (Juan Alvarez, 100′), Sota Kitahara, Georgi Minoungou (Valentin Sabella, 55′), Marlon Vargas, Travian Sousa, Alfonso Ocampo-Chavez

Substitutes not used: Wyatt Nelson, Snyder Brunell, Alfred Gombe-Fei, Etienne Veillard

Total shots: 25

Shots on goal: 6

Fouls: 22

Offside: 1

Corner-kicks: 11

Saves: 5

Houston Dynamo 2 – Michael Nelson; Mujeeb Murana, Ethan Andrew Bartlow, Micael dos Santos Silva, Jathan Juarez (Paolo Rios, 117′); Roberto Avila (Kyle Edwards, 64′), Paulo Lima, David Marcelo Palomino, Brooklyn Raines (Diego Gonzalez, 64′), Isaiah LeFlore (Daniel Esteban Rios, 85′); Jacob Evans (Diego Rosas, 85′)

Substitutes not used: Andrew Pannenberg, Sterling Penniston-John, Papa Ndoye, Joyner Castillo

Total shots: 18

Shots on goal: 6

Fouls: 16

Offside: 2

Corner-kicks: 4

Saves: 5

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