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Louisville City FC
Miami FC
Attacks
94
82
Dangerous Attacks
88
40
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
8
2
Off Target
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End 4-1
91′
babacar niang
T.Davila
86′
C. Moguel
A. McFadden
80′
jansen wilson
76′
B. Bent
Mathieu Landry Mvongo Ndongo
76′
R.Tori
T.Musto
75′
Quenzi Huerman
r.serrano
75′
M. Perez
K. Adams
68′
4-1
jansen wilson
Assist: r.serrano
62′
P. Kilwien
W. Yacoubou
61′
M. Tunbridge
Arney David Rocha Marimón
45′
Z. Duncan
K. Lambert
45′
B. Ndiaye
G.Díaz
Halftime 3-1
44′
3-1
A.Milesi
30′
3-0
C. Donovan
Assist: jansen wilson
28′
2-0
r.serrano
Assist: T.Davila
8′
1-0
A. McFadden
Assist: C. Donovan
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Match Info
USL Championship Eastern Conference Clash: Louisville City FC 4-1 Miami FC. In a dominant display at Lynn Family Stadium, Louisville City FC roared to a 4-1 victory over Miami FC, sending a strong message to the rest of the Eastern Conference. The comprehensive win underscores Louisville's status as perennial contenders, while Miami's defensive frailties were exposed on the road.
The home side came flying out of the blocks, taking the lead inside ten minutes through a well-worked team move finished from close range. They doubled their advantage before the half-hour mark, a thunderous strike from outside the box leaving the Miami keeper rooted. Miami pulled one back against the run of play just before halftime, a scrappy goal from a set-piece that offered a glimmer of hope. Any thoughts of a comeback were extinguished early in the second half, as Louisville restored their two-goal cushion with a clinical counter-attack. They added a fourth late on, a penalty after a handball, to complete the rout. The focus point was Louisville's relentless pressing, which forced numerous turnovers and created a flurry of chances throughout the ninety minutes.
This result propels Louisville to the top of the Eastern Conference table, at least temporarily, with a positive goal difference. Miami, meanwhile, sinks toward the lower half after a second consecutive heavy defeat. Louisville's head coach was delighted with the energy, noting, "The intensity from the first whistle was exactly what we asked for. The boys executed the game plan perfectly." The Miami manager was critical of his team's start, lamenting, "You cannot give a team of that quality a two-goal head start. We were chasing the game from the very beginning." The teams lined up with Louisville in their familiar 4-3-3, while Miami set up in a more cautious 5-3-2 formation that ultimately could not withstand the pressure.

