Fresh Off Cup Win, Hartford Athletic Head to Oakland for Championship Action
The Jägermeister Cup winners will take on Roots as they inch closer to playoff qualification
Hartford Athletic has limited time to celebrate their USL Jägermeister Cup victory on Saturday, as they return to action just 72 hours later in Championship action against Oakland Roots. It’s the third game in 11 days for Hartford, and the cup champions will play again on Saturday, as it welcomes Sacramento Republic to Trinity Health Stadium for an immediate rematch of the Jägermeister Cup final.
The Latics are no strangers to short rest, and in fact have thrived in these situations of late. From August 30th to September 13th, they played five games in 15 days, winning four — including their Jägermeister Cup semifinal against Greenville Triumph — and grabbed nine points in the league as well. Brendan Burke has been able to manage this by relying on essentially his entire squad. In that five-game stretch, the only senior player not to make an appearance was backup goalkeeper John Berner, and when he did have to start in Colorado Springs, he turned in a Team of the Week performance.
Indeed, for Tuesday, Jack Panayotou, Jonathan Jimenez, Hadji Barry are completely fresh, and Baboucarr Njie, Joe Farrell and Beverly Makangila hardly played on Saturday. This gives Burke plenty to work with, especially as Adewale Obalola and Kyle Edwards each played only 45 minutes in Sacramento.
Tuesday night has the added — and welcome — complication of managing a championship hangover as the Latics claimed the first silverware in club history on Saturday night. Refocusing on the league now is critical, as Hartford has yet to clinch a playoff place.
Due to Rhode Island’s victory over Las Vegas (a 3-0 forfeit due to Lights fielding an ineligible player), Hartford can’t clinch a spot on Tuesday night. It can, however, take a huge step, as three more points would take them to 41 on the season, and leave them with a magic number of only two, with three games to be played.
Additionally, the Latics can put themselves in pole position for a home playoff game as well. The other teams in the race for those spots — North Carolina, Loudoun and Pittsburgh — all lost and a win would bring Hartford level with North Carolina on points.
For Oakland, its hopes of reaching the playoffs are on life support. What joy there has been for Oakland has come in the form of Peter Wilson. After a solid but unremarkable start to the season, where he had four goals and four assists through his first 19 games with Roots, he’s suddenly caught fire. Over his last nine games, he has ten goals, and in his last four appearances, he’s found the back of the net a remarkable six times. Oakland’s failings elsewhere on the pitch have limited the overall impact of Wilson’s contributions, but it’s been nonetheless remarkable, and earned him a deserved Player of the Month nomination for September.
With Oakland fighting for their playoff lives, and Hartford not only on short rest, but trying to refocus on the league after cup triumph on Saturday, it might be a night for grinding out a tough result. The Latics have shown they can do that, and that they have the depth in the squad to rotate and still aim for all three points. Their unbeaten road streak now stands at 12 games, and running it to 13 would take them one more huge step towards postseason football.