Composed by OCFC Writing Staff
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Oakland County FC suffered their second loss of the season in a 3-0 skirmish against Grand Rapids FC on Saturday night. The defining moment of the match was a first half red card, which made the remainder of the night an uphill battle. The loss brought County’s record to two wins, two draws, and two losses. Saturday night marked the fifth game in 15 days for County, who now return to a regular week of training, before hitting the road to take on the South Bend Lions Saturday. Oakland County FC return to Clawson City Park Stadium on Friday, June 18th, at 7:00 PM.
Clawson Stadium was full of energy Saturday night, where a great crowd witnessed a breakneck opening half hour of action. OCFC was tested, as Grand Rapids applied relentless pressure from the start. County had to defend a number of corners and subsequent shots early and often throughout the game. In the 11th minute, Oakland County escaped early trouble when Chase Inscho cleared the ball off his goal line, to maintain the early deadlock.
Last night wasn’t the result we desired, but it was still a great party #ForTheCounty! ?
Heads up high for a big week ahead. #BleedPurple
? | Jeffrey Noland / Jeremy Whiting pic.twitter.com/v0zdVoibu5
— Oakland County FC (@OaklandCountyFC) June 6, 2021
County attackers Mike Melaragni and Kevin Buca came close with a number of chances in the games opening half hour, but didn’t manage to hit the back of the net. In the 38th minute the game turned on its head. A controversial red card was issued to Oakland County midfielder Demetri Pliakos, who challenged a GRFC player for a bouncing ball in the midfield. The foul did not appear to be overly aggressive, or dangerous, leaving spectators and teammates confused as to the severity of the punishment.
Demetri Pliakos reacts to his red card at half time. pic.twitter.com/qE96VMLHZu
— Oakland County FC (@OaklandCountyFC) June 6, 2021