Match Report: Sounders Top Fusion 1:6

The Sounders strongly defeated the Ventura County Fusion yesterday 1:6. Read the match report from LA-based ECSer Joseph Hammond!
While most of us were at Fuel or McCoy’s watching the USA handle Mexico 2:0 LA-based ECSer took in a pre-season friendly between the Sounders and PDL side Ventura County Fusion. The Sounders took a commanding 1:5 lead going into the first half break and never looked back. Here’s Joe’s first match report for WeAreECS.com:
Sounds good So far: The Seattle Sounders 6, Ventura County Fusion, 1
By Joseph Hammond
For the Seattle Sounders it was a historic night, their first game played in front of a live audience. Around 600 attended the first ever match of the Seattle Sounders before a live audience. For the Ventura County Fusion, it was a night of frustration. The Fusion had an unbeaten streak against MLS sides which ended dramatically.
In the crowd the amount of Sounders fans could be counted on one hand. Indeed, there were more Real Salt Lake scouting personnel than Sounders fans. Conversely, the Sounders organization easily brought 100 people to the event if you include their large trial roster, trainers, media and other personnel.
The scoring started off early when Freddy Montero, the former goal scoring monster of the Columbian league, sent a shot in from 17-yards only seven minutes into the game. Moments earlier on a free kick, Montero had sent a free kick toward goal only to have it bounce out of bounds.
Only two minutes later Steve Zakuni scored to make it 2-0 Sounders. Zakuani took a shot at about the same distance from the goal as Montero’s shot.
The Ventura Fusion were able to keep the game in hand when Forward Arthur Aghasyan, formerly of a Armenian club team in Los Angeles broke through on the right side and sent a tricky low ball in. For a moment there was a game to be played.
Then a long ball bounced into Nate Jaqua and was quickly passed over to Zakuani. “Zak”, The former University of Akron forward, scored his second goal of the night on that pass (’21).
Zakuani returned the favor twenty minutes later when he headed a pass from Montero toward Jaqua who made the shot. 4-1 Sounders, the Ventura County Fusion were stunned, this side was used to close fought matches with MLS sides. The game had become a blowout. Only a minute later Nate Jaqua showed why he is still one of the most dangerous offensive players in the MLS with yet another goal.
No stoppage time was allowed in this exhibition and the first-half ended abruptly with a half-time score of Seattle 5, Ventura 1.
During Halftime Sigi Schmid, the manager of the Sounders, had a quick meeting with his players and asked them to focus more on defense and passing. The few times the Sounders had the ball up close they often tapped shots toward Fusion keeper Trevor Styles who pounced on it.
As a result the second half was not a fireworks show, partly because the Sounders decided to play more defensive and partly because the Fusion worked hard to tighten their defense.
The Fusion failed to have any serious scoring opportunities in the second half, though they took some shots from outside that sailed through the upright field goalposts behind the net, reminding everyone that the match was taking place at a High School football stadium. The match had a few other surreal moments as well. Two Sounders players both wore the number “38” in the game. Also in the second half nocturnal bats appeared, nearly dive-bombing the field. Though, the only real bomb of the second half came when Roger Levesque got a good pass and decided to lob the ball in for a score of 6-1 (’83).
The ball sailed into the net and Levesque, previously with the first division incarnation of the Sounders, showed why he is MLS material. The post goal celebration after this one was a bit longer than the others and the young team appeared to finally be realizing their full potential.
Brian Schmetzer, Assistant Coach for the Sounders, had this comment on the effect of a big win on his young team: “The problem is you don’t want them thinking they are too good, too early.” Mr. Schmetzer also said that this big win will have a positive effect on the younger players “It makes them realize, hey we can do this!” This is of course the purpose of the California tour. These barn-storming exhibitions up and down the California coast have developed chemistry amongst the young guys and have helped build a team which will be a serious contender for the MLS Cup in its first season.
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