MLS: Joao Klauss, St. Louis look to stop SKC’s playoff push

Date:

Share post:


St. Louis City will look to stretch their unbeaten streak to five straight matches when they play host to Sporting Kansas City on Saturday.

St. Louis (16-10-5, 53 points) is unbeaten in four straight (1-0-3) for the first time since it won its first five matches. The side’s 16 wins are already tied for the most by an expansion team in MLS history, matching the mark set by Los Angeles FC in 2018.

Joao Klauss keeps rolling in September, as he scored the equalizer in St. Louis’ 2-1 come-from-behind road win against Minnesota United last weekend. Klauss has three goals in his past four matches.

The sides have split the season’s first two meetings, with St. Louis winning 4-0 in May and Kansas City picking up a 2-1 victory earlier this month.

“For us, it’s about making sure we do our business to get that home playoff match,” said St. Louis coach Bradley Carnell, whose team sits atop the Western Conference standings. “We want to right the wrongs of four or five weeks back (against SKC) because we thought we played a really good game in that game.”

Sporting KC (10-13-8, 38 points) enters the Saturday match following a 2-1 victory over the Houston Dynamo last weekend. Kansas City sits two points behind FC Dallas in the race for the final playoff spot in the West.

Kansas City goalkeeper Tim Melia has won six of his last eight starts since May 13. Forward William Agada scored the winner against Houston.

Sporting KC are 2-7-6 on the road in MLS regular-season matches, while St. Louis City are 10-3-2 at home.

“This is more than just a game. People are fighting. It’s very physical on both sides,” Kansas City midfielder Roger Espinoza said of the rivalry. “There’s not many opportunities in games like this. Both teams are very fresh. It’s going to be a very good game and a very close game, I believe.”

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

PREM: Manchester City clinches 4th straight Premier League title

Phil Foden scored two early goals to help Manchester City post a 3-1 win over West Ham on...

NWSL: Spirit’s 4-goal first half sends Angel City to defeat

Trinity Rodman scored two of Washington's four goals in the first 36 minutes as the host Spirit beat...

NWSL: Report: Chelsea, Arsenal women set for U.S. visit

The women's teams at England's Chelsea and Arsenal are set to play games in the United States this...

NWSL: Racing Louisville claw for 3-3 draw with Current

After falling behind twice in the second half, Racing Louisville battled back to play to a 3-3 tie...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.