INDIANAPOLIS (Saturday, July 8, 2023) – Staying at home for the second match of a four-game homestand, Indy Eleven played against FC Tulsa in the first of two meetings between the teams this season. A fifth-minute goal by Moses Dyer would prove to be the difference as Tulsa went on to earn three points on the road.
In the fifth minute, a deflected pass found its way to Moses Dyer, who delivered a shot that dribbled past Yannik Oettl and into the back of the net.
Indy Eleven put together a flurry of chances, including a ricocheted shot attempt in the 26th minute from Sebastian Guenzatti that bounced off the right post, and in the 45th minute, a Younes Boudadi ball sent in for Jack Blake, who fired a shot that was blocked by a defender before a second chance was sent over the net.
Despite dominating the possession battle (66%-34%) and outshooting Tulsa 11-4, Indy trailed 1-0 heading into halftime.
In the 54th minute, Blake fired a shot from outside the box that was saved by Michael Nelson and found another chance in the 74th minute when his shot from outside the box sailed just wide of the net.
Indy had chances from Guenzatti, Douglas Martinez and Solomon Asante, but could not find the equalizer to close the match.
For the match, Indy commanded the possession battle (67%-33%) and registered a season-high 20 shots to outshoot Tulsa 20-6, but were unable to get over the hump. Tulsa improved to 4-7-7 in the USL Championship standings, while Indy fell to 5-7-5.
Next up, the Boys in Blue stay at home to host Charleston Battery for a 7:00 p.m. ET kickoff Wednesday. Single-game tickets for all home games at IUPUI Carroll Stadium and specially-priced group tickets and an increased portfolio of hospitality options are available for purchase now via indyeleven.com/tickets or by calling 317-685-1100 during regular business hours (Mon.-Fri., 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.).
USL Championship Regular Season
Indy Eleven 0:1 FC Tulsa
Saturday, July 8, 2023
Michael. A Carroll Track and Soccer Stadium – Indianapolis, Ind.
2023 USL Championship Records
Indy Eleven: 5W-7L-5D (-1), 20 pts; 7th in Eastern Conference
FC Tulsa: 4W-7L-7D (-7), 19 pts; 9th in Eastern Conference
Scoring Summary
TUL – Moses Dyer (unassisted) 5’
Discipline Summary
TUL – Ruxi (caution) 20’
IND – Macauley King (caution) 36’
TUL – Tommy McCabe (caution) 37’
IND – Adrian Diz Pe (caution) 47’
IND – Aodhan Quinn (caution) 83’
TUL- Eric Bird (caution) 90′
Indy Eleven line-up (4-3-3): Yannik Oettl, Younes Boudadi (Robby Dambrot 68’), Mechack Jerome (Roberto Molina 75’), Adrian Diz Pe, Macauley King, Aodhan Quinn, Cam Lindley (Stefano Pinho 68’), Jack Blake (Sebastian Velasquez 75’), Harrison Robledo (Solomon Asante 68’), Douglas Martinez, Sebastian Guenzatti (captain)
Indy Subs: Tim Trilk, Diego Sanchez
FC Tulsa line-up (3-4-3) : Michael Nelson, Eric Bird, Ruxi, Rashid Tetteh, Justin Malou, Collin Fernandez (Worth, Blaine Ferri (Armour 65’) , Tommy McCabe, Milo Yosef (Bernal 90+3’), Moses Dyer (Epps 65’) , Phillip Goodrum
Tulsa Subs: Siad Haji, Christopher Pearson, Austin Wormell, Nathan Worth