At the Whistle: Austin FC 1, Real Salt Lake 1
After over an hour of scoreless soccer, the visitors struck first, but Verde clamored back to get a draw with just their 11th goal of the season.
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SubscribeAfter over an hour of scoreless soccer, the visitors struck first, but Verde clamored back to get a draw with just their 11th goal of the season.
One goal is better than no goals, and a draw against a top West opponent is better than a loss. But did Verde do enough to convince fans they're on a path to make the playoffs?
Verde got their third straight draw on Saturday night against a Minnesota side that also squandered chances.
Austin's had better (and worse) seasons up to this point, but in most cases, the first half of the season is as good as it gets. Could 2025 be different?
We share some of the standout quotes from Wednesday night win and allow you to bask in Ilie's calming presence (via a recording we made).
A trio of goals sends Verde to their farthest point ever in the U.S. Open Cup — indeed, the farthest they've ever gone in any tournament.
Ahead of tonight's compelling U.S. Open Cup matchup, we catch up on a Dynamo team that's won the tournament twice.
Verde dominated what ended up being a scoreless draw, but now face four critical matches in the following two weeks.
Verde got the lion's share of shots and looked the better team on the night, but could only manage a scoreless draw (which is still better than a loss).
Get ready for a hot and humid matchday with some answers about a high-flying team and a wide-ranging edition of the best Austin FC podcast with a cold open. (I believe we're the only Austin FC podcast with a cold open.)
Are you wondering why Osman Bukari played on the left again on Wednesday night? There's an explanation for that.
It's now four goals in three matches for Austin's most prolific striker, but this was a match in which the hosts needed more than one goal.