Thursday, July 19, 2012
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Orlando City scored two late goals to defeat the Charleston Battery 2-1 on Thursday night at Blackbaud Stadium in front of a crowd of 2,937. Jose Cuevas had given Charleston the lead but a 90th-minute header from Matt Luzanaris and a stoppage-time winner from former Battery midfielder Ian Fuller lifted Orlando to victory. The win guarantees Orlando a berth in the 2012 postseason.
The game started brightly for Charleston with Sallieu Bundu getting his head onto a Jose Cuevas free-kick in only the second minute but Orlando goalkeeper Miguel Gallardo made a comfortable save.
Both teams had chances in the first half with Orlando coming closest after Kevin Molino slipped behind the Battery back four in the 33rd minute. Molino hit a powerful shot at the goal but goalkeeper Kevin Klasila dove to his left to save, with defender John Wilson able to turn the deflection behind for a corner.
After the break, Charleston began to enjoy more possession and was rewarded for its endeavor in the 64th minute with the opening goal. The Battery crossed the ball twice into the penalty area with Orlando struggling to clear the danger. Cuevas collected the loose ball at the back of the six-yard box, evaded his defender and drilled a shot past Gallardo at the near post.
Orlando’s response was immediate, with substitute Jamie Watson striking the crossbar in the 72nd minute with a shot from just outside the penalty area. But as time began to run out it looked as if the Battery would become only the second team this year to defeat Orlando.
The Lions increased their pressure, however, and finally broke through in the 90th minute as Matt Luzanaris headed home from close-range at the back post.
With the Battery still reeling after conceding the goal Orlando won a corner on the right side. Luke Boden curled the ball across the penalty area and Ian Fuller met it at the back post and snapped a header past Klasila into the bottom corner.
The Battery head to Orlando, Fla. next Friday night to take on the Lions in the final game of the three-match regular season series (7:30 p.m. / 1340 AM).