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August 1, 2024 – United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Tampa Bay Rowdies News Release

The Tampa Bay Rowdies hit the road again this Saturday for a showdown with Western Conference foe Monterey Bay FC. Tampa Bay will look to maintain their momentum from three straight wins, including last week’s rally from down 2-0 to defeat second-place Charleston Battery 4-2. Carrying that momentum forward will be key for the Rowdies as they open up August with back-to-back trips out west before returning home again on August 17.

“Last week’s game was huge for us,” said Rowdies Head Coach Robbie Neilson. “We beat Charleston, a top league team. We managed to beat them and Louisville. Those are the teams that we’re competing with for that top end of the table. That was an important one, but now we’ve got back-to-back away fixtures, which are even more important. We can win our home games, but now can we go to the west coast and win back-to-back?”

Saturday’s bout will be only the third meeting between Tampa Bay and Monterey Bay. The Rowdies have claimed victory in their previous encounters, knocking off Monterey Bay 2-1 at Cardinale Stadium in 2022 and then 4-1 back at Al Lang Stadium last season.

Road Form

Since falling to Loudun United at the end of June, the Rowdies have put in two solid performances in their subsequent road trips in July. While they didn’t come away with all three points, a point earned in the tough environment of Detroit City FC’s Keyworth Stadium is always a valuable point. Following that, the Rowdies dominated Indy Eleven, the club directly below them in the standings, in a 2-0 result at Michael A. Carroll Stadium.

“It comes down to mindset,” said Rowdies Defender Freddy Kleemann. “I think at the start of the year we may have been a little naive because we get to play on a nice grass field every day here. We need to make sure when we go away to places like Detroit or Indy that we switch our mindset and get ready for those tough games. A lot of it comes down to winning individual duels and focusing on ourselves, even when we’re in a tough environment.”

Leo’s Back

In all the excitement of last week’s comeback win it could be easy to overlook the importance of Leo Fernandes’s contribution off the bench. Coming off the bench in the 75th minute, Fernandes made his first appearance since being sidelined by a calf injury in early June. The Rowdies longest tenured player recorded an assist on Damian Rivera’s stoppage time goal, which was Fernandes’ 31st assist…

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