Men in Black fall 1-0 on Saturday night for their ninth straight loss at Kino North Stadium.
James Kelley Special to the Arizona Daily Star FC Tucson’s home winless streak stretched to nine matches, but it again played first-place Greenville close.FC Tucson head coach Jon Pearlman said he thought the team was better than in its 2-1 win at Northern Colorado on Wednesday.
People are also reading… “Big chances in the second half, with Donny at the end, so I feel like we were hard done by but at the end of the day that’s happened a lot this season, we haven’t put away our chances and we end up getting punished on a sloppy goal,” said FC Tucson midfielder Charlie Machell.
“It’s heartbreaking for these fans because they come out here and they’re not not entertained, we don’t look like we’re getting our asses beat, we don’t look like a team that’s folding up the tent or that’s gonna quit in those moments,” Pearlman said. “Yeah, I think we’re as good as Greenville, I don’t really where we sit in the table, we are as good as Greenville.”
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