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First-division Montreal visits Cashman Field for ‘friendly’

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

The Lights FC plays its first exhibition game against Major League Soccer’s Montreal Impact at 8 p.m. Saturday at Cashman Field. Here are three things to look for in the United Soccer League team’s debut :

Can the Lights hang?

The Lights will be playing up a class against the first-division Impact, but the team isn’t backing down from the challenge.

“We’re playing to win,” Lights owner Brett Lashbrook said.

Whether the Lights can compete with the Impact, who finished ninth out of 11 teams in MLS’ Eastern Conference lose possession.

During one of the team’s scrimmages at UNLV, Rebels coach Rich Ryerson remarked that the game was like a track meet.

“Just one promise: This team … (will) never stand all 90 or 100 minutes,”

Sola said. “(We will) run, run, run. We (will) make a lot of opportunit­ies (on) offense.”

Those scoring opportunit­ies are likely to go both ways Saturday.

First impression­s

The Lights have tried to engage fans almost every step of the way toward their inaugural season, from name selection to logo creation. The team also unveiled its jersey Wednesday before more than 500 fans.

Saturday is its most important sales pitch yet.

It’s the fans’ first chance to see a profession­al soccer game at Cashman Field and experience what the in-game atmosphere will be like. The team is expecting close to a sellout, giving it a chance to try to hook fans for the rest of the season.

“I’ve been looking forward to it for about a month now,” Lights defender Zak Drake said. “I’m very excited. It’ll be a good test for everything we’ve been training in preseason.”

Contact Ben Gotz at bgotz@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bensgotz on Twitter.

 ?? Patrick Connolly ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Pconnpie Lights FC coach Jose Luis Sanchez Sola, center, says his team will be on the attack. “This team … (will) never stand all 90 or 100 minutes. (We will) run, run, run.”
Patrick Connolly Las Vegas Review-journal @Pconnpie Lights FC coach Jose Luis Sanchez Sola, center, says his team will be on the attack. “This team … (will) never stand all 90 or 100 minutes. (We will) run, run, run.”

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