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PSC FC Suffer First Defeat of UPSL Season

By Joe Angove, 04/01/17, 10:30AM PDT

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PSC FC Suffer First Defeat of UPSL Season

Match report by Joe Angove and Iarfhlaith Davoren.

PSC FC suffered the first defeat of their debut UPSL season on Sunday afternoon, going down 4-0 to current league leaders LA Wolves at the Toyota Sports Complex.

A second-half hat-trick from PSC Malta Showcase Tour attendee Charles Pitts was ultimately the game’s deciding factor – as the striker proved clinical in front of goal.

Notable changes to PSC’s starting line-up included new signings Jade Mesias and Lucias Carey – allowing Stevie Manios to feature in a lone striker role.

Some superb goalkeeping from former Cal State Northridge goalkeeper Kevin Marquez kept PSC in the contest in the opening 20 minutes, following early dominance from a strong LA Wolves side.

But PSC’s midfield triangle of Iarfhlaith Davoren, Manny Cazares, and Mesias began to find their flow and dominate possession in the center of the park, while Manios produced some superb hold-up play to bring his fellow teammates into the game.

And as the half-time whistle blew, both sides went into the interval with the scoreline level at 0-0.

But it was the Wolves that grabbed the all-important opening goal. With 68 minutes on the clock, Pitts pounced on a loose ball that had deflected off a PSC defender and fired the ball home to put his side ahead.

Pitts displayed his natural instinct in front of goal and completed his hat-trick in the 85th minute. After beating the offside trap, the frontman found himself one-on-one with PSC substitute ‘keeper Oscar Gomez and tucked the ball home to make it 4-0.

Despite the loss, PSC FC captain Davoren spoke in a somewhat positive manner during his post-match interview.

“I honestly don’t believe the scoreline reflected the difference in level between the two sides, but Wolves deserved the victory,” said Davoren.

“We are constantly improving and have now only been together for a few weeks so we hope to learn some important lessons from this game and move on to the next one this weekend.

“Our roster is still not complete and new players will be joining the club. After that, we are looking forward to training as a team, developing our game, and creating a strong team bond,” concluded Davoren.

PSC FC is in action today, Saturday 1 April, at the Lake Forest Soccer Complex, with a 6:15 pm PDT kick-off.

PSC will hold an open tryout on April 3 and 4 at the Orange County Great Park, Irvine. Tryouts will run from 9.30 a.m. until 11.30 a.m. on both days. Players interested in trying out can register at https://pscsocceracademy.com/upsl-pro-team/. Individuals who are selected to sign with the club will travel to Las Vegas on Thursday 6 April and will feature in an exhibition game against the Las Vegas Mobsters.

Starting XI v LA Wolves: Marquez (Gomez, 75), Khan (Sanchez, 70), Wallace ,Steffes , Martinez (Alverez, 65), Cazares, Davoren, Carey, Livingston, Mesias, Manios.

This article was written by Joe Angove – a sports journalist currently working with PSC. Joe’s work has been published and broadcast by The Independent, the BBC, Goal.com, and Plymouth Argyle FC, among other news outlets and sports clubs.