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Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC North Carolina FC 7/5/2018 Live Monitor 3 | Opta Sports Widgets Starting Formations USL 33 D. Lynd Pittsburgh North 20 2 5 3 Riverhounds 2 ­ 0 Carolina J. Tobi J. Greenspan Adewole R. SC FC Dover 11 25 Lee C. François 45 (Assists: R. Lee) FT K. T. Forbes Vancaeyezeele K. Kerr 71 (Assists: K. Forbes) KO: 7 9 10 4 Jul 2018 19:00 REF: Jon Freemon C. N. K. François Brett Kerr Venue: Highmark Stadium 27 R. Parkes Match Stats 7 FH SH FT Statistic FH SH FT 8 U. 22 1 1 2 Goals 0 0 0 Ewolo A. Tiyi 6 7 13 Total Shots (including blocked shots) 4 5 9 Fortune Shipalane 3 4 7 Shots On Target 1 3 4 27 31 2 3 5 Shots Off Target 2 1 3 D.J. S. 1 0 1 Blocked Shots 1 1 2 Taylor 6 18 Miller 5 7 12 Shots from inside the box 3 4 7 A. da M. 1 0 1 Shots from outside the box 1 1 2 Luz Kandziora 0 1 1 Headed Shots 0 0 0 33 5 13 1 1 2 Corners 1 7 8 A. M. C. 2 7 9 Fouls Conceded 2 4 6 Guillén Harrington Tobin 11 3 14 Open Play Crosses 1 9 10 1 0 0 0 Offsides 0 1 1 39 31 70 Duels Won 28 32 60 Alex 58.2% 49.2% 53.8% Duels Won (%) 41.8% 50.8% 46.2% Tambakis 246 148 394 Total Passes 250 324 574 70.7% 62.8% 67.8% Passing Accuracy 68.4% 81.2% 75.6% 50.8% 30.9% 41.1% Possession 49.2% 69.1% 58.9% http://lm3.cloud.opta.net/report.html?competition=807&season=2018&match=971490 1/3 7/5/2018 Live Monitor 3 | Opta Sports Widgets Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Minutes Played Total Saves Shots Saved (%) Crosses Claimed Punches Daniel Lynd 90 4 100% 1 ­ Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Minutes Played Total Shots Shots On Target Chances Created Touches Total Passes Passing Accuracy Tackles Fouls Won Fouls Conceded Tobi Adewole 90 ­ ­ ­ 45 32 84.4% 2 ­ 1 Joseph Greenspan 90 ­ ­ ­ 67 46 54.3% 1 1 1 Jordan Dover 90 1 ­ ­ 71 37 73% 2 2 ­ Raymond Lee 90 ­ ­ 3 77 44 65.9% 2 2 ­ Hugh Roberts 17 ­ ­ ­ 5 4 50% ­ ­ ­ Andrew Lubahn 12 ­ ­ ­ 3 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ Kevin Kerr 78 3 2 1 51 36 63.9% 2 ­ ­ Thomas Vancaeyezeele 90 ­ ­ ­ 63 56 66.1% ­ ­ 2 Neco Brett 90 2 1 ­ 31 20 65% 1 1 1 Kenardo Forbes 73 2 1 1 56 42 83.3% 3 ­ ­ Christiano François 90 3 1 1 46 23 82.6% 1 ­ 1 Mouhamed Dabo 28 ­ ­ ­ 15 11 81.8% 2 ­ 2 Romeo Parkes 62 2 2 2 32 17 70.6% 1 ­ 1 North Carolina FC Minutes Played Total Saves Shots Saved (%) Crosses Claimed Punches Alex Tambakis 90 5 71.4% ­ 1 North Carolina FC Minutes Played Total Shots Shots On Target Chances Created Touches Total Passes Passing Accuracy Tackles Fouls Won Fouls Conceded Connor Tobin 45 ­ ­ ­ 26 18 61.1% ­ ­ ­ Aarón Guillén 90 ­ ­ ­ 83 59 81.4% 2 ­ ­ Michael Harrington 90 ­ ­ ­ 93 80 82.5% ­ 1 1 Steven Miller 90 1 ­ ­ 93 53 54.7% ­ 1 ­ D.J. Taylor 90 2 1 1 78 51 74.5% 4 1 ­ Marcel Kandziora 72 ­ ­ 1 56 42 73.8% 3 ­ ­ Austin da Luz 90 ­ ­ ­ 109 89 88.8% 2 2 ­ Kyle Bekker 45 ­ ­ 2 44 37 86.5% ­ ­ ­ Nelson Blanco 5 1 1 ­ 9 4 50% ­ ­ 1 Andre Fortune 85 ­ ­ 3 48 36 86.1% ­ ­ 2 Tiyi Shipalane 90 3 1 ­ 48 33 69.7% ­ 1 ­ Ulrich Ewolo 90 1 1 1 42 28 53.6% ­ 1 2 Daniel Ríos 18 1 ­ ­ 15 10 80% ­ 1 ­ http://lm3.cloud.opta.net/report.html?competition=807&season=2018&match=971490 2/3 7/5/2018 Live Monitor 3 | Opta Sports Widgets Card Summary Shot Summary minute Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC North Carolina FC minute Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC North Carolina FC 88:28 Yellow Card ­ Nelson Blanco ­ Foul 90' +4 Miss ­ Daniel Ríos 83:36 Yellow Card ­ Andrew Lubahn ­ Foul 86:15 Attempt On Target ­ Nelson Blanco 75:00 Yellow Card ­ Andre Fortune ­ Foul 81:41 Blocked Shot ­ Tiyi Shipalane 76:51 Attempt On Target ­ Neco Brett Substitutions 70:44 Goal ­ Kevin Kerr 66:02 Miss ­ Christiano François minute Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC North Carolina FC 60:16 Miss ­ Christiano François 84:18 Player On ­ Nelson Blanco 59:09 Miss ­ Kenardo Forbes 84:18 Player Off ­ Andre Fortune 56:46 Attempt On Target ­ Tiyi Shipalane 77:24 Player On ­ Andrew Lubahn 53:50 Attempt On Target ­ Romeo Parkes 77:24 Player Off ­ Kevin Kerr 52:55 Attempt On Target ­ Kenardo Forbes 72:27 Player On ­ Hugh Roberts 46:05 Attempt On Target ­ Ulrich Ewolo 72:27 Player Off ­ Kenardo Forbes 44:26 Goal ­ Christiano François 71:35 Player On ­ Daniel Ríos 40:56 Blocked Shot ­ Steven Miller 71:35 Player Off ­ Marcel Kandziora 39:33 Miss ­ D.J. Taylor 61:04 Player On ­ Mouhamed Dabo 33:28 Attempt On Target ­ Kevin Kerr 61:04 Player Off ­ Romeo Parkes 33:21 Attempt On Target ­ Romeo Parkes 45:00 Player On ­ Kyle Bekker 30:43 Miss ­ Tiyi Shipalane 45:00 Player Off ­ Connor Tobin 29:32 Miss ­ Kevin Kerr 24:31 Blocked Shot ­ Neco Brett 21:17 Attempt On Target ­ D.J. Taylor 19:13 Miss ­ Jordan Dover http://lm3.cloud.opta.net/report.html?competition=807&season=2018&match=971490 3/3.
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