Las Vegas Review-Journal

For Lights, season’s restart foe repeat of season opener

- By Le’andre Fox Las Vegas Review-journal

When the Lights take the field Saturday at Torero Stadium in San Diego, they will restart their season the same way it began — against the Loyal SC.

They’ll also be leading the charge for the return of Las Vegas profession­al team sports.

Lights FC coach Frank Yallop is ready to be the first out of the gate under the new protocol.

“I think the eyes of the sports world, especially in Vegas, are going to be looking at what we are doing” Yallop said, “I want to stay safe. That’s the most important thing, keeping these young athletes safe.”

The teams played in front of 6,100 fans during the previous meeting March 7, a 1-1 draw. Due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, Saturday’s game will be in an empty stadium. The Lights want to put a good product on the field to satisfy fans watching at home.

Yallop was optimistic about getting fans into stadiums as the season progresses.

“Getting fans back in arenas is the hardest thing. We want to have fans in the stadium in the end,” Yallop said. “Let the fans enjoy it on TV. If (coronaviru­s restrictio­ns) loosen in a few weeks, we can have some fans in the stadium to enjoy our home games.”

After an unforeseen four-month suspension of play, Lights forward Seku Conneh is eager to get the season rolling.

“We were quarantini­ng for four months. We are excited to be back on the pitch, reunited,” Conneh said. “We can’t wait to get back and show people what we can do.”

San Diego restarted its 2020 season July 11 with a win over Real Monarchs SLC and a loss to LA Galaxy II on July 19. The additional game experience and conditioni­ng could prove advantageo­us in Saturday’s match.

“They’re in more of a team mode. They have more of a rhythm,” Yallop said. “We’ve just practiced amongst ourselves for three weeks.”

Contact Le’andre Fox at lfox@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Drefox_ on Twitter

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