At the Whistle: Austin FC 3, El Paso Locomotive FC 2
It was very nearly a disaster, followed by an epic comeback, leading to a result most expected.
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Verde head coach Nico Estévez explained his stance on Saturday night a little more completely. But the positives he points to might not be as encouraging as he lets on.
Nico Estévez lauded his team for not folding in the face of adversity ... yet a 3-0 loss at home is a concerning inflection point for the 2025 season.
Saturday night brought some unusual sights, including a ball rolling through Brad Stuver's legs into the Verde goal. It also brought the dearth of offense defining the 2025 season.
This one features predictions for eight or possibly nine May matches as well as a travel report from Houston.
Wes Burdine of the Black Hart of St. Paul, a must-see destination for any visiting soccer fan, shared some thoughts about his beloved Loons.
Robert Taylor appears ready to play for Austin FC. It's a team, in turn, appearing ready for what he might bring.
Austin FC's record signing should have more than one goal at this stage of the season. We look at how he compares to other record signings other clubs made, and fret a bit.
Verde head coach Nico Estévez believes the goals will come. Do you?
Copa Tejas is an overrated trophy, right?
Robert Taylor won't play Saturday, but will perhaps help Austin achieve a duality Nico Estévez suggests might be borne of desire, which is the root of all suffering (but not quite in those words).
You might be wondering about the Dynamo and what they're all about this season. Let's remedy that with a friend from H-Town.