Soccer

Monterey Bay FC Slip Further in Western Conference Standings After Loss to FC Tulsa

Despite Dominating Possession, the Union Fall to 2-0 Defeat, Extending Winless Streak to 16

Monterey Bay FC slipped further down the Western Conference ladder on Tuesday, dropping a 2-0 decision to FC Tulsa that stretched their road winless streak to sixteen matches. The Union now sit at the bottom of the conference with just eleven points, a record that reads three wins, eight losses and two draws.

While the team managed to hold the ball for more than half the game, controlling possession for 64.5% of the contest, their attacking output was limited, finishing with just seven shots compared to Tulsa's eight.

The match also saw a flurry of fouls, with Monterey Bay committing 19 personal fouls to Tulsa's 12, a sign of growing frustration as the side searched for a breakthrough.

Looking Ahead to El Paso

Next up, the Union will host El Paso at Cardinale Stadium on Saturday, a side that has endured its own winless run, having gone seven games without a victory since a promising 4-0-1 start to the season. El Paso currently sit two points out of first place in the Western Conference, making the upcoming clash a potential turning point for both teams.

With more than half a season still to play, Monterey Bay sits four points outside the playoff picture, a gap that will require a swift turnaround if they hope to keep their postseason dreams alive. The Union have yet to defeat a team with a winning record or a fellow Western Conference opponent, underscoring the urgency of their upcoming home fixture.

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