Phoenix Rising FC is the first team to reach 50 points on the 2021 USL Championship campaign.
PRFC did so after its fourth consecutive victory with a 4-1 thrashing of Las Vegas Lights FC at Wild Horse Pass on Wednesday.
The win extends Phoenix’s unbeaten streak at WHP to 9W-3D-0L and moves Rising into the No. 1 spot in all of the USL Championship standings after El Paso Locomotive FC dropped points on the night.
Other than one hiccup — a lack of concentration on Las Vegas’ set-piece goal — Rising dominated most of the match, including taking a 3-1 lead into the locker room at the halftime whistle.
Las Vegas’ goal reminds me a lot of Aodhan Quinn’s goal off an untouched cross against (ironically) LV Lights in the 2-2 draw back on Aug. 7.
3-1 #PHXvLV | #RisingAsOne pic.twitter.com/i0kNSR3LQl
— Jake Anderson (@jwa1994) September 16, 2021
Phoenix had 55% possession, four corners and 14 shots (nine on target) in the opening 45 minutes compared to Las Vegas’ 45%, one corner and four shots (three on target).
And despite finishing the game with only 46% of the ball — mostly due to having a two-plus goal lead all of the second half — Rising totaled an astounding 35 shots (14 on target) and nine corners to Lights’ 54% possession, one corner and 10 shots (three on target).
PRFC jumped out to an early 2-0 lead inside the opening 20 minutes of the contest thanks to goals from midfielder Aodhan Quinn and winger Santi Moar.
A look at Aodhan Quinn’s goal
1-0 #PHXvLV | #RisingAsOne pic.twitter.com/zBFpGxyP1m
— Jake Anderson (@jwa1994) September 16, 2021
Moar’s 12th goal on the season keeps him as PRFC’s leading goalscorer and moves the Spaniard into a tie for third for the league’s Golden Boot.
A look at Phoenix Rising’s leading goalscorer Santi Moar’s 12th goal on the 2021 #USL Championship campaign.
2-0 #PHXvLV | #RisingAsOne pic.twitter.com/Ch550ZUanh
— Jake Anderson (@jwa1994) September 16, 2021
Phoenix Rising manager Rick Schantz made a few changes to his Matchday 18, one of which was forced due to center back Joe Farrell’s red card suspension.
Captain Solomon Asante returned from the hamstring injury that has sidelined him for the last four matches, starting on the bench alongside 16-year-old Valley native and PRFC youth product Niall Dunn.
Phoenix Rising’s bench:
G: Delgado
D: Dunn, Schmitt
M: Loera
F: Asante, Egbo, Saydee16-year-old Valley native and #PRFC youth product Niall Dunn gets his first appearance in the Matchday 18.#PHXvLV | #RisingAsOne
— Jake Anderson (@jwa1994) September 16, 2021
The back-to-back MVP did come on as a sub in the 68th minute, while the teenager still awaits to make his professional debut.
With no true No. 9 striker in the starting XI, midfielder Jon Bakero played a false-9 role while Arturo Rodriguez stayed among the midfield trio.
That decision proved to be golden from Schantz, as Rodriguez found the back of the net on a rifle of a shot from inside the penalty area to make it 3-1 PRFC within the first half hour of the match.
A look at Arturo Rodriguez’s goal for #PRFC
3-1 #PHXvLV | #RisingAsOne pic.twitter.com/EzP3bQvBBs
— Jake Anderson (@jwa1994) September 16, 2021
And after hitting the woodwork twice on headers, Bakero bagged his second goal of the season in the 82nd minute on a cutback pass from Prince Saydee to bring the game to its final scoreline of 4-1.
A look at Jon Bakero’s second goal on the 2021 #USL Championship campaign.
4-1 #PHXvLV | #RisingAsOne pic.twitter.com/PDmzp5x4oz
— Jake Anderson (@jwa1994) September 16, 2021
EXTRA TIME
Las Vegas was without Cal Jennings, as the forward has spent nearly the last month with MLS parent club LAFC.
UP NEXT
Phoenix Rising hosts Pacific Division rival Orange County SC at Wild Horse Pass in Chander on Saturday night.
Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. Catch all the action on ArizonaSports.com and the Arizona Sports app.