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Open Cup roundup: Defending champ SKC bounced in quarters
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[July 19, 2018]
Romell Quioto and Mauro Manotas
each scored twice, accounting for three second-half goals within 22
minutes, as the host Houston Dynamo overcame an early deficit to
storm past Sporting Kansas City 4-2, sending the defending U.S. Open
Cup champions home in the quarterfinals on Wednesday night.
SKC's Johnny Russell got the champs on the board first at BBVA
Compass Stadium with a goal in the second minute. The lead held up
for more than a half hour, until Quioto evened it up in the 35th
minute. Twenty minutes after intermission, the floodgates opened.
Quioto scored his second goal in the 66th minute to give the Dynamo
a 2-1 lead. Three minutes later, Manotas made it 3-1. He made it 4-1
with an 88th-minute goal to put the game away. Yohan Croizet scored
in the third minute of stoppage time -- with an assist from Russell
-- to make it 4-2.
SKC's loss also means the U.S. Open Cup will once again fail to have
a repeat winner since Seattle won three in a row from 2009-11.
Philadelphia 1, Orlando City 0
Midfielder Alejandro Bedoya scored in the fourth minute, and the
Union kept Orlando out of the net to advance to the semifinals with
a win at Talen Energy Stadium in Chester, Pa.
After Orlando keeper Earl Edwards Jr. made the save off a Fafa
Picault header, Bedoya put the rebound into the net to move the
Union to within a win of their third U.S. Open Cup final. They have
never won a trophy, having lost in the championship match of this
tournament in 2014 and '15.
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Houston Dynamo forward Romell Quioto (31) scores a goal during the
second half against Sporting Kansas City at BBVA Compass Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
The win also stretched the Union's streak of U.S. Open Cup matches
without an official loss to 13 -- the Union's last three losses in
the event have been on penalty kicks, which don't count as official
losses. Orlando has never reached the U.S. Open Cup semis.
Chicago 4, Louisville City 0
The Fire had little trouble with their USL foe, scoring early and
scoring often at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Ill., to easily advance
to the semifinals. They will play Philadelphia on Aug. 7 or 8 for a
spot in the championship match.
Four different players scored for the Fire: Nemanja Nikolic,
Aleksandar Katai, Diego Campos and Elliot Collier. Chicago is a
four-time U.S. Open Cup champion but has not been to the final since
losing to Seattle in 2011.
--Field Level Media
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