Postgame

Postgame quotesheet: Sounders 2-1 Union

Philadelphia Union postgame quotes

John Hackworth

On the result…

“It’s a difficult one to take because you came in and played well in the first half and we got up a goal. Even in the second half we had some chances to get a second one and we didn’t put those away. You’re playing a really good team though; you’ve got to give full credit to Seattle. They came back to get back in the game and Chad Marshall makes a great play on the corner kick, don’t know what to say.”

On Maurice Edu’s preformance…

“Mo’s a good player; he’s done a really good job for us. I thought he had a good game today; the service from Maidana was excellent on the goal. I haven’t seen it but I think Brad at the end last touched it but it was a good one by Mo.”

On Maurice Edu’s possible inclusion on the World Cup team…

“Yeah, I think he has earned that spot for sure, in my opinion. But that’s not up to me; I think he’s proven game in and game out that he’s capable of playing at a very high level. Right now our issues are our team, not so much individuals. We have a lot of guys that are playing good. We continue to make mistakes in some critical moments.”

On Amobi Okugo…

“I think Amobi has put himself in a position where he should be a guy that, if he can reach his game, should probably be included in there in the next cycle as a guy we talk about. He still has some room to improve and he has to first and foremost respond when given the opportunity.”

On Okugo’s versatility helping his chances of playing for the national team…

“Yeah, probably; depends on what they’re looking for.”

On what they can take from this game into the next game…

“We take way that we can come into probably one of the most difficult environments in the MLS and compete and play with in my opinion probably the best team in the league right now and we had an opportunity to get a result tonight. Once again we kind of let ourselves down.”

Sebastien Le Toux

Thoughts on the match…

“We lost again, it’s a big disappointment. We played good in the first half, we were a little bit unlucky on the penalty kick but Zac MacMath had a great save. I thought we could have got the win tonight but we got another loss. Disappointment was the feeling right after the game, it’s just very frustrating. I thought we played well but a mistake here and there cost us the game. There’s a little bit of frustration and disappointment, but we have to move forward.”

On the Union’s mindset coming into second half…

“We knew that Seattle was coming and trying to push to their strikers, so we dropped a little bit of our line like the coach wanted us to do. They got a goal a little bit quickly and after we knew it was possible to win the game so we tried to continue to play the same way we did in the first half but it was a bit different with the switch Seattle made on the field so we tried to defend the best way we can but one of those plays was a score and that’s the way the game goes; but the whole idea was try to get the win.”

Zac MacMath

On what Union was expecting from Seattle coming into second half…

“Them being down a goal in their stadium we knew that they were going to come at us and they did. I thought for most of the half we did pretty well with it and a couple of unfortunate bounces, a really good goal and a header is the reason why we lost.”

Thoughts on penalty kick…

“It was a tough situation obviously pretty early in the game, I just wanted to give myself a chance to make the save and thankfully I got enough on it to push it around the post.”

Amobi Okugo

Thoughts on the game…

“It was tough, tough environment I thought we came out in the first half stuck to the game plan and got a good goal. Second half we came out kind of flat, we still held firm, they got two goal off sort of mistakes and capitalize on their goals and got the win.”

On the team’s mentality after the loss…

“We just have to keep plugging away and hopefully we can get some luck on our side. I feel like the defense has a good game and the offense struggles or the offense has good game and the defense struggles we just have to have a complete performance from both sides and hopefully we can get a win.”

Seattle Sounders postgame quotes

Sigi Schmid

Opening Statement…

“Obviously we are pleased we got the win. Today, coming back, we made it hard for ourselves. We had some good chances in the first half—(Lamar) Neagle’s off the post, obviously as well as the penalty kick. We didn’t put those chances away…. But I am proud of our team, our character, our willingness and ability to fight back again.”

On the come-from-behind victory…

“The guys fight for each other, the guys battle for each other. We said it at the beginning of the season—we wanted to be a team that fought to the very end of the game and we’ve done that. We’re showing that when the crowd is here, and they’re behind us, and it’s raining, and they’re still singing, chanting and jumping up and down—we deserve to keep working for them.”

On Osvaldo Alonso taking the penalty kick…

“Ozzie’s wife is pregnant, so the guys let him take a penalty for his new baby.”

On Marco Pappa’s performance off the bench…

“Marco came in and helped us. (Dylan) Remick got injured and we needed to take him out. We were thinking about bringing a defender to that position, but I felt we needed to get Marco on and we could move Brad Evans back there to left back. I thought that was a good way to do it. I think Marco’s passing certainly helped us getting some combinations and going forward.”

On Brad Evans’ first start of the season…

“I thought he did well. That’s Brad’s versatility, to play midfield for a half then left back for 35 minutes. That’s part of what we need him to do…He scored one against us, so I am glad Brad got up there for that one, so that was good.”

On the team’s offensive performance…

“I think offensively the flow that we have at times is very, very good, [especially] the ability to find each other and continue to move off the ball. I think we had some really good looks, and sometimes looks don’t always reflect themselves in shots, but I thought we had some really good looks in the first half, and we had some good looks in the second half… I think the movement of the ball and the movement of the ball [shows] the confidence they have of getting the ball back.”

On Obafemi Martins’ goal…

“Oba obviously saw Brad go up for that, the ball fell in behind, and he was at the right place. He was with the last defender, which is where you need to be in those situations—you need to be able to get your body behind him—and finish the goal.”

On the team’s halftime adjustments…

“We needed to close the midfield a little bit. We talked about Brad getting squeezed in a little bit. I told Marco to get inside a little bit more… we also felt we could get some shots from distance, and I felt we did that in the second half.”

On Chad Marshall’s performance…

“He’s a good defender—that’s the reason he’s here. We felt that he could help us get further as a team and do better. I think he is a quality player and one of the best center backs in the league. He’s got two assists… the assist he had last week and the goal he had this week off set pieces are obviously geared toward him and were very effective. Even when their fast guys go 1 v. 1 against him you don’t see him get beat. His first step is really good, he knows how to use his body—he is a calm, smart defender.

On Clint Dempsey’s performance…

“He is still a huge part of our game. Sometimes people get all hung up on goals and assists and that’s the key whether or not he has a good game or not. If Chad Marshall hadn’t scored the goal and somebody else has, I still think Marshall should have been player of the match, but sometimes we get hung up on who scored the last goal. Clint is certainly very involved in our offensive attacks… even if there are no goals and assists he is still playing a very important role on our team.”

Chad Marshall

On the game-winning goal…

“[Marco] Pappa served me in a great ball. I felt like we’ve been close all season to getting one. We’ve had a couple good saves by keepers and stuff. He served in a good ball, I made a good run and was able to put it on frame. Felt good.”

On the team’s success on set pieces…

“We work hard during the week. We got guys who can serve great balls and a lot of guys who are great in the air. It’s just a matter of serving good balls, making good runs and you’re going to score goals.”

On getting a come-from-behind win at home…

“I’d love a two-nothing or a three-nothing, but we’ve made it interesting for the fans and I’m glad we got three points.”

On blocking so many shots…

“I’m a big guy, I’m just trying to get in the way. I think I have a nice adidas tattoo on my back right now from one of them. I think everyone on the back line on the whole team is willing to sacrifice their body and keep them out of the net. Luckily I was able to get a couple today.”

On if they work on blocking shots…

“I think when they’re in the 18, you want to minimize their chances on goal. You do whatever you can to block or alter a shot.”

On if he’ll be thinking more about the goal or the defensive plays when he goes home…

“I think I’ll be thinking about the goal tonight. I’ve been close a couple times this year, so it was nice to get one, especially at home and for it to be a game-winner. It was pretty sweet.”

On center backs getting some attention…

“Yeah, you guys haven’t talked to me much this year. It’s cool. There are a lot of great players on this team. I’m just happy to be here and contribute.”

On the shout-out to the fans…

“I’m just happy to be here. I’ve admired what’s been going on here for a long time. I’m happy that Sigi brought me here so I can contribute to this team.”

Obafemi Martins

On the game…

“You guys already know the weather in Seattle. I’m just glad we won today. It keeps us motivated every game, getting the three points. And yeah, I’m glad I scored, too.”

On scoring late goals…

“I’m glad that it’s happening to us, but I don’t think it’s a good sign. But I’m glad that it’s happening to us—working hard, trying to win. I think it’s a difficult when you’re losing to come up again to win the game. That’s not the way we want it, but at the end we won.”

On the mentality of the team coming out of the half…

“Usual. Coming in, Sigi was talking about how we get the three points—we had to score early when we’re out there, and we did it. We worked hard and scored goals and got the three points.”

Marco Pappa

On the goal…

“It’s good sometimes to mix it up. They know sometimes that we’re going to play second balls with [Chad] Marshall, which normally he wins the ball in the air. I think at the end of the day I hit the ball to try and find a goal. We know Marshall’s quality on headers, so it was no surprise for us. It was a good goal for us, good win, especially at home, and I’m looking forward to the next game against Dallas.”

On making an impact as a substitute…

“[Dylan] Remick got hurt, so I had to come in early. I tried to come in and bring some quality. The game was at home. When we’re at home, we have to show we’re going to play good football and win the game.”

Lamar Neagle

On hitting the crossbar in the first half…

“It was kind of like my last one. I saw the play developing, was coming in late and just ended up hitting it too hard. I thought there was going to be contact, so I was trying to push through it. I should have hit it a little bit easier.”

On continuing to come-from-behind to win games…

“It’s kind of like a broken record. We keep going down and then coming back. It’s nice to be able to do that, but like we’ve said before we definitely don’t want to count on that. Everybody knows we can score goals but we definitely need to score them earlier to make it an easier game. We could have killed this game pretty quickly in the first half.

On the busy week ahead…

“We’ve had a few little stints—an away stint where we did well, this home one we’re trying to continue to do well, then these three games pretty quickly is another one for us. We just keep grinding. We’ve got a lot of depth, so I think we’re ready for it.”

Brad Evans

On the game…

“First half I though they did a good job of putting high pressure on us, forcing us to play in behind them a little bit. We were still kind of sticking to our guns in the first half. I thought, and trying to play to feet and connect. I thought we could have done a better job, especially between DeAndre and I, of me clearing some space for him to push forward and create a little bit. We were a little bit disjointed in the beginning of the first half. I thought we settled in—we had a great chance to open up the scoring with Lamar’s shot. The penalty kick, as well. There were still chances to be had. The second half I thought we came out with a lot of fire and were willing to go forward a little bit more. Then we dropped me back to left back and I felt comfortable. Yeah, no problem there.”

On a sense of redemption after the own-goal…

“Yeah, the [own goal] I was marking Edu and he didn’t even really go up for the header. He was standing offside, so I checked my run and then got in behind him and then it just skipped off my head—the first time I’ve ever had one of those. Yeah, definitely feels better helping the team tie the game at that point with a header.”

On if he was in the mix for taking the PK…

“Ozzie’s daughter’s birthday is tomorrow, so he wanted to take it for his family. That was it, so we said, ‘You know what, if we get a PK you’re going to take it.’ That was it. It happens, and we all stuck by him, and we all gutted out the victory together.”

19 Comments

  1. philpill says:

    Austin Berry: “Hey, Coach! Remember me? I used to play for you.”

    • Agreed. Must not be fit yet. Don’t understand it otherwise.

      • philpill says:

        10 days ago Hackworth said Wheeler earned the start. Not that Berry. needed a blow. Unless Okugo is moved up (we wish), Austin is odd man out. Good signing gone bad.

  2. Oh brilliant – Hack thinks Amobi needs room to improve..glass houses.

    • In fairness, I think he was responding to a question about Amobi in terms of National Team consideration, and politely saying what he needs to do to get there.

    • Based on last night, okugo needs to improve quite a bit. And he’s the one on the field.

  3. There’s Sigi an actual professional manager. Then there’s John Hackworth, a bottom feeding buffoon!

    • There’s reasonable comment, then there’s ad hominem. Schmidt didn’t come up with any great tactical decisions – Hackworth’s actually made a huge difference. Poor play by centerbacks is the cause for this loss. Press conferences are meaningless and the fact you base your view on them rather than the game is telling. We should compare your performance in whatever to your peers the same way you did – I am sure you would approve based on your comments. But perhaps you don’t put yourself out there for such rating.

      • old coach says:

        “Ad hominem” I love it! …and agree….however, I do believe Hack has missed a great opportunity by not bringing in some true finishers the way he brought in so many midfielders. …the back line… just a few, short lapses, and good teams take advantage. That’s were are – a few less lapses on the back line, and a true finisher up front, and this is a different season by a large margin.

      • sieve!!! says:

        Actually we are one in form goalkeeper from getting blown out. It is a little more than “Mental Lapses”

      • SCHMID didn’t have to “come up with any great tactical decisions” which(regardless of your basless rambling) speaks volumes.

      • About whom? The players, the coach, the mgmt? By your reasoning, Schmidt didn’t do anything except pick the team he normally does. It’s a concern whether you actually watched and understood the game. And “baseless” essentially re-confirms my prior post.

      • If it were only poor play from the centerbacks why we lost then why didn’t we lose 5-4? Seriously. We all watched the same game that is why, after another loss, he doesn’t give any answers to give any explanation people get mad.
        If it was only the centerbacks then where were the shots on goal? Where were the goals? Is that the Centerbacks job too?
        Did the centerbacks pull Maidana for Fernandez? Did the Centerbacks put in hopes that he would get fouled in the box by hook or by crook? Did the centerbacks systematically chase away all creative depth on our roster for a bunch of runs fast works hard jobbers?
        .
        Centerbacks were busy.

  4. George H says:

    Lots of different reasons given why Alonso took the PK.

  5. Okugo will never sniff the USMNT as a CB.

  6. The Black Hand says:

    Hackworth never shoulders the blame…ever. It’s always the players, that didn’t capitalize on THEIR chance.

  7. To all you Hackworth supporters/sympathizer. Please have your head examined. It is week in and week of excuses and “great 1/2’s of play” and “we’ll get ’em next week”. Enough already. Hack-worthless is exactly that. He provides no worth to this team in anyway shape or form. Right now, no coach is better than this coach. He is the problem, his formations and lineups are the problem, his team mentality is the problem and until he is gone, expect more of the same.

  8. philpill says:

    I think Hackworth still coaches not to lose. Steamed by RSL draw, he bans Berry to the doghouse. That style may work for a team lacking top shelf talent. This team now has the talent. Ironically that style is not just holding it back but doing just enough to lose. Hackworth would get a lot of credit for fitting the style to the talent. Start Berry. Switch Okugo & Carroll. Play Chaco until he drops. Return Wheeler to F (sub for Seba/Casey). Turn possession play into scores. Now.

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