BRENTWOOD, TN – In a game that saw physicality, yellow cards, a red card, and plenty of fouls, it was Asheville City SC who was able to squeak out a 2-1 victory over Tennessee Soccer Club USL League Two Saturday night at Ravenwood High School Stadium in Brentwood, TN.
After a mostly eventful free first half, Asheville City struck first as a long ball in behind the TSC2 defense caught goalkeeper Jack McCarthy by surprise. Asheville forward Scott Vatne hit a perfect volley that eluded McCarthy to put the visitors on the board in the 40th minute.
Despite trailing by a goal headed into the second half, TSC2 Head Coach Andy Robertson made some tactical adjustments and the team responded.
Throughout the second half, TSC2 put pressure on the Asheville City goal but could not come up with the equalizer.
In the 78th minute, Asheville again caught the TSC2 defense with a ball in behind and forward Juan Ballas was taken down in the box for a penalty kick. Clay Obara slotted home the penalty past a diving McCarthy to double the Asheville lead to 2-0.
Just five minutes later, TSC2 forward Malachi Jones attacked the right side of the Asheville City defense and was fouled in the box, giving TSC2 a penalty kick of their own. Midfielder Ivan Jolivet powered his penalty past Asheville goalkeeper Jarrett Payne to pull TSC2 to within a goal.
Despite pressing for another goal in the dying minutes, TSC2 was not able to find paydirt again.
“Disappointing result at the end of it.,” said Robertson. “It was a pretty even game for the most part. I thought we made a couple of critical errors at the wrong times, but credit to the guys for battling toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in the league.”
TSC2 will next be in action Sunday, June 4th traveling to the Dalton Red Wolves at Lakeshore Park in Dalton, GA kicking off at 7:30 pm ET.
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Tennessee Soccer Club (TSC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Williamson County and the surrounding Greater Nashville area. TSC's Mission is "to promote a love for soccer by developing excellence in the game for our players and coaches to positively impact our member families and communities.”
Since 2012, TSC has been the premier youth soccer club in the state of Tennessee and currently serves over 3,500 players participating in recreational, competitive and/or supplemental soccer programs across four locations: TSC Murfreesboro, TSC Nashville, TSC Sumner and TSC Williamson. TSC teams compete locally, regionally, and nationally in leagues such as the Tennessee Youth Soccer League, USYS National League and Mid South Conference, and the Elite Clubs National League. TSC also fields two U23 pre-professional teams competing in USL W League (women’s) and USL League Two (men’s). TSC has won multiple state and national championships in recent years through competition in these leagues.







