Dateline: Austin, Texas
Time don reach to jam football fans as Austin FC dey set to face Dallas FC for their home ground wey dem sabi call Q2 Stadium this Sunday. Dis match fit change dem plenty things as both teams dey find their feet for di Major League Soccer.
For di last five matches, Austin FC no even lose one. Di Verde’s pack 34 points from 24 matches, with 9 wins, 7 draws, and 8 losses (dem dey try sha). Even though dem last game end as 2-2 draw against Houston Dynamo, dem still dey optimistic to take advantage of their pacing home record.
Dallas FC, on di other hand, dey face their own wahala. Dem sit down for 11th place with 28 points from 25 matches (7 wins, 7 draws, 11 losses). Last match, dem manage to yarn one correct 2-0 win over Portland Timbers thanks to Petar Musa and Lalas Abubakar. But no be so dem fit continue o, if dem carry last season’s poor performance follow dem, we go fit see more struggle dis season.
History no dey too sweet for Dallas when dem meet Austin FC. In di last 10 meetings, Austin don win 5, draw 2, and lose just 3. So, dem get the upper hand. Austin FC get correct talent like Brandon Vazquez wey dey out because of injury, but dem still get enough solid players to take di lead.
Meanwhile, Dallas dey struggle wit their defense. Dem don concede 45 goals already which na di third wahala highest for di Western Conference. Go fit na dey keep up di pace when dem dey face Austin FC? If dem wan survive, dem fa need to sort their defense o.
If we fit see any goals from Dallas, e go be miracle because dere plenty injuries dey affect dem too. Na who London? Enzo Newman and Herbert Endeley dey out with injuries, and dat one fit use their chances low.
As fans dey prepare for dis mouth-watering match, e clear say Austin FC go enter di pitch stronger. With a home record wey no fit break, and di chance to grab dem second straight win, di pressure dey full ground.
So, make we all gather dey cheer for our teams, but di question be if Dallas go fit pull a surprise or Austin junks dem once again? Dis na football, anything fit happen!