Pablo Sisniega earned the shutout, and San Antonio FC got two late goals from Lucas Silva and Hugo Mbongue to earn a 2-0 win over Colorado Springs.
San Antonio FC finally broke through for its first victory in the third match of the season Saturday night with a 2-0 win over the Colorado Springs Switchbacks. The win came thanks to a 75th-minute goal from Lucas Silva and a 90th-minute goal from Hugo Mbongue. Goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega and the SAFC defense recorded their first clean sheet of the season. “I commend our players’ assertiveness with and without the ball for 90 minutes,” San Antonio Coach Alen Marcina said.
's San Antonio Brahmas to lean on tight ends Cody Latimer, Alize Mack “It feels great to get the win and the shutout,” San Antonio goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega said. “I feel like the guys needed this win. Our whole team did a great job, and I didn’t have to make a whole lot of saves.” One opportunity missed for San Antonio was in the 35th minute when the ref awarded a penalty kick to SAFC.
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