Sporting KC head coach Peter Vermes
On Sporting KC's 2-1 loss to Philadelphia...
We deserved to lose. (Philadelphia was) the better team. They worked harder than we did and they were hungrier than we were. They beat us to all the balls. Very seldom do we get outworked playing against one of our opponents, but tonight we got outworked in our home stadium. That doesn't sit well with me, that's for sure.
On Sporting KC's lack of energy during parts in the game...
Maybe they thought we were playing the same game on Saturday in Montreal. We just didn't have the juice we normally have. I'll have to go back and look at the training that we've done over the last couple days. We lacked the pop that we normally have. Again, we got outworked today and they deserved to win because they were the better team.
On Philadelphia outhustling Sporting KC throughout the match...
MLS is a very hard league to play in because the one thing you have to bring all the time (competitiveness) and hard work. You have to come with your work ethic, and if you don't bring that, you're not going to be competitive. (Tonight) is not a norm within our team. Is it a concern? Yeah, we just lost a game. But at the same time, it's not something that's going to be a trend, that's for sure.
On Sporting KC's approach to the match...
I'll look at the last couple days of training and see if we overworked them. I don't think that's the case because we monitor that every day. More importantly, it's just mentality. You can easily flip the switch in your head to (play hard). When we were down a goal, we sure were firing away at points, going after it and trying to score. All the sudden we scored, and the next thing you know we give up a goal. For us to give up a goal right after kickoff is very unlike us. That shows the mentality that we weren't ready for the game today.
On Sporting KC's missed goal scoring chances...
We should have scored two goals in the first half. Sal (Zizzo) could have had two goals himself in the first half. We had two great chances. There was a third chance that wasn't as good as the other two because those came from inside the six-yard box. So at one point we could have been up 2-0. It still doesn't matter-we got outworked on the field.
On the debut performance of 19-year-old defender Igor Juliao...
I said to the staff before (the game) that he was a bright spot. For a 19-year-old, I thought he played very well. I think he is very scrappy. You have to understand he just started with us. So in a short period of time, I thought he did a great job in the game. He's a bright spot for the team.
On Philadelphia's approach to the match...
They didn't do anything that we didn't know they were going to do. They dropped in and played a 4-2-3-1 and countered. We knew they guys they were going to leave up, so it was nothing we weren't prepared for. The difference is that they brought a hunger and a level of work ethic that we didn't match. When you look at the stats, they don't always tell the story. But when you end the game and the other team out-fouls you 20-5, it's because they're more aggressive. Everyone always complains about us because it's normally the other way around. When you play aggressive, it's not because you're dirty, it's because you're hungry. You want to win the ball back. Today they were more (hungry) than we were. That's not something that's going to become the norm for this group.
Sporting KC defender Matt Besler
On Sporting KC's 2-1 loss to Philadelphia...
We played like crap. That's the frustrating part of the game-we can play like we do (last) week, and hten come out tonight and play like we did tonight. It's frustrating because it's up-and-down like that. Credit to Philadelphia-they played a good game, they worked. We didn't work as hard as them, they wanted it more and they beat us in our own place.
On his impression of Philadelphia heading into the match...
I couldn't tell you their record. I know what they did in their last two games-those were the game we looked at. But record-wise, I had no idea. We knew they would be a tough team. They beat us last year with pretty much the same game plan.
On Philadelphia's defensive performance...
I think they dropped off, but they also played man-to-man in their defensive half. We weren't able to figure out a solution of how to break them down. The goal that Dom (Dwyer) scored put us back in the game, then they drove right down the field and we gave something up. That can't happen, and that's on me. The final goal came in my part of the field, and that's hard for me to swallow.
Sporting KC forward Dom Dwyer
On scoring the equalizing goal in the 80th minute, only for Philadelphia to quickly regain the lead...
I scored a goal and we tried to go straight back at them again. We just got caught sleeping a little bit. It's a tough one to swallow, really. We should be picking up points at home. It's nice to have another game this week. We'll have a day off tomorrow, get back to training and get fresh and ready for Sunday.
Sporting KC forward Sal Zizzo
On nearly scoring on two occasions in the first half...
As a whole, (Philadelphia) did well and pressed us in the first 10 minutes, but they ended up bunkering. In the first half, I had to put away those chances. Those are chances that, eight or nine times out of 10, I'm going to put away. It's frustrating for sure. So I'll work on my finishing in practices, and hopefully when I get those opportunities again, I'll be able to bury them. It's really disappointing because you should never lose at home. Dom scored a great goal to make it 1-1 then we let down for a split second and they scored again. It's unfortunate because that's never something you want to do at home. We'll look to correct things and move on.
On playing his first match after returning from injury...
I felt fine. If I had put away those two (chances) I'd be feeling really good. Unfortunately I didn't and life goes on. You have to look to the next game. We won't be thinking about this one if we come out and play well against Chicago (on Sunday).
Philadelphia head coach John Hackworth
On Philadelphia's 2-1 win over Sporting KC...
I can't say enough about the guys in our locker room. That was an incredibly gutsy performance against probably the best team in the MLS. We came into a very tough place to play, and you've got to give Sporting Kansas City a lot of credit because they are an excellent team. For large parts of the game they put us in a difficult spot. But again, credit to our guys-they fought. We didn't play our best soccer, but we got the goals when it mattered. The response after the Sporting Kansas City goal was fantastic, and we held on to the end.
On the challenges of playing against Sporting KC...
Sporting Kansas City (played) us back further than we wanted to be. The way we started the game, we tried to come out and press them. But they were very composed, split their center backs wide and were okay with spreading the field out. The more the game went on, they kept coming and we backed off. That was a mistake on our part because you can't give these guys time and space to get the mobility to do well. They're difficult to defend.
Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Zac MacMath
Thoughts on the match...
They put a lot of pressure on us in the first half and I think we dealt with it pretty well. Sal [Zizzo] got two pretty good chances and thankfully I was in a good position to clear them out.
On the late goal...
We showed a lot of fight tonight. Especially giving up a goal late and coming back and scoring another goal and holding out to the end. I think it showed a lot of confidence in the team and hopefully we'll take that into the rest of the season.
On the team scoring two goals...
Everyone feels pretty confident in the offense when we are scoring two goals. It's been a while since we scored two goals and to get two goals in the run of play is really good for the confidence of the offense.
Philadelphia Union midfielder Danny Cruz
On celebrating the first goal with head coach John Hackworth...
Definitely something we talked about before. We are behind him. He knows we are behind him and we've tried to make that clear to the media, to the fans ... and tonight was big for everybody including him. I think you could see the fight in everybody for that reason.
On the team's effort...
You saw a little bit of a different team tonight. You saw a team willing to fight for each other. It reminded me a lot of last year. We had a lot of shots. At the end of the day, we've been lacking that fight and it came out today.
On a quick turnaround...
We walked into the locker room and said we are focused on Saturday now. This game is over. It's a quick turnaround. We are playing a team that just beat arguably the best team in the League, Seattle, 5-0 last week, and they are going to be good. Our home form has not been good and it needs to turn around. This is certainly a result we can build off of and I think you will see the same fight next weekend.


