Las Vegas Review-Journal

After one start, newcomers trying to determine right fit

Four players hoping to provide offensive chemistry

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

Lights FC forward Daniel Guzman Jr. tweeted after he and three others made their long-awaited Lights FC debut:

“We’re back!”

Now after getting them back on the field, the Lights need to get them up to speed.

The team started newcomers Guzman Jr., Omar Salgado, Rodrigo Inigo and Joseph Patrick Perez at Rio Grande Valley on Saturday, but its lineup didn’t show much chemistry in a 2-0 loss. The four hadn’t played for a while after waiting weeks for the internatio­nal transfer window to open, and things started out rusty.

“(On my last team) in Mexico I didn’t get that much playing time so I was really looking to finally get on the field and play,” Salgado said.

While Salgado arrived in Las Vegas in June following his stint in Mexico, he didn’t practice much with the starters until the week leading up to his debut. It was the same for the other three newcomers, which left them little time to build an on-field rapport with the club’s mainstays before playing the Toros.

As a result the Lights completed 65.7 percent of their passes in the loss, their worst mark since a May 11 loss to Colorado Springs Switchback­s FC. The team was also outshot 16-4 in the first 65 minutes in the game, but took seven of the last eight shots after coach Isidro Sanchez subbed out three of the newcomers.

Sanchez acknowledg­ed the four were rusty but “they showed good things.” The Lights still believe in the players’ talent; they just need to find better ways to work them into the lineup now that they’ve knocked some rust off.

Salgado, for instance, played as a midfielder against Rio Grande Valley FC instead of his natural position further up thepitch.

“I’m a forward so hopefully I can bring goals to the team and a playoff spot,” Salgado said. “That’s what we’re all looking for.”

Mendiola honored

Lights midfielder Raul Mendiola was named to the USL’S Team of the Week on Tuesday after recording the first hat trick in team history.

Mendiola scored three goals in the team’s 6-4 loss to OKC Energy FC on July 11, He has scored five times in his first seven games.

August fireworks

The Lights will have fireworks after each of their three August home games, which will also feature special themes.

The club’s Aug. 4 game will be “Back to School Night” and first 2,000 attendees under 12 will receive a Lights backpack. The team will have “UFC night” on Aug. 18, which will feature several fighters, and a to-be-determined theme night on Aug. 25.

Injury update

Midfielder James Murphy and defender Miguel Garduno worked to the side at Tuesday’s practice, and midfielder Matt Thomas and Christian Torres worked with a trainer as they recover from lower-body injuries.

 ?? The Associated Press file ?? New Lights FC forward Omar Salgado, right, during his stint with the Vancouver Whitecaps of MLS in 2011.
The Associated Press file New Lights FC forward Omar Salgado, right, during his stint with the Vancouver Whitecaps of MLS in 2011.

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