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March 24, 2023 – United Soccer League Championship (USL)Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC News Release

PITTSBURGH – Burke Fahling scored a blistering left-footed half-volley in the 85th minute to secure a point for Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC with a 1-1 draw tonight against Miami FC in the 2023 home opener at Highmark Stadium.


Fahling’s goal, his first since signing with the Hounds (1-0-2) as a free agent before the season, came near the end of a match in which the Hounds held 59 percent of possession and outshot the visitors, 11-3.

Miami (0-1-2) took the lead in the 23rd minute when Kyle Murphy put in the rebound of his own shot saved by Hounds goalkeeper Christian Garner, making his first professional start.

First half

The Hounds came out holding more of possession from the early stages. Chances were scarce, however, and in some physical moments, both Edward Kizza and Arturo Ordóñez picked up yellow cards in the game’s first 30 minutes.

Miami was first on the board, somewhat against the run of play, when Ben Mines ran onto a ball flicked through the midfield. Mines was fouled by Ordóñez, but advantage was played as Murphy ran through to keep the ball. His initial shot was saved, but he outmuscled Dani Rovira to score on the second opportunity.

The Hounds continued to press forward, with the best chances coming on a pair of balls served into the penalty area by Robbie Mertz, but the Hounds ended the first half without a shot on goal.

Second half

Traffic continued to flow in the Hounds’ direction after halftime, but apart from a scuffle in the Miami box after Ordóñez hit the deck, the scoring chances didn’t come until the Hounds turned to their bench.

Joe Farrell, one of the Hounds’ substitutes, came close with a chance from the top of the box in the 84th minute, but a sliding Miami block sent the ball away for a corner kick.

From that corner kick by Mertz, Miami was unable to clear the ball away fully. That allowed Fahling, another of the substitutes, to step up and stab a powerfully hit shot into the top left corner of the net while striding over the 18-yard line atop the box.

The Hounds nearly stole the win after Fahling’s wonder goal, as Farrell tried his own luck on a volley. The defender’s effort was on target, but Miami goalkeeper Adrían Zendejas made an excellent diving stop to ensure the points were shared.

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