Las Vegas Review-Journal

Drubbing a dubious mark in Huiqui’s lengthy career

Never before on team that allowed seven goals

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

Lights FC defender Joel Huiqui has appeared in 380 club games as a profession­al soccer player. He still managed to achieve a first Saturday.

Huiqui was part of a side that conceded seven goals in a match for the first time in his career, as he took part in the Lights’ 7-2 drubbing at the hands of LA Galaxy II in Carson, California. Huiqui and the rest of the team certainly hope that constitute­s rock bottom, because major changes don’t appear to be on the horizon.

“It was the first time, and I really hope it’s the last time,” Huiqui said of the blowout loss. “That setback, that’s going to make us realize where we are and make us work to where we want to go to.”

The Lights’ seven goals allowed and five-goal margin of defeat both tied league highs this season, and the result also pushed the team into a tie for the fourth-worst goal differenti­al in the USL (-8). The loss largely hinged on the Lights’ inability to slow down Galaxy II forward Ethan Zubak, who earned USL player of the week honors after recording the league’s first four-goal game of the season.

It also didn’t help that goalkeeper Ricardo Ferrino had what was likely will end up being his worst game of the season, recording one save during the onslaught.

“On the defense … we weren’t up to the standard of the team,” Huiqui said.

The Lights didn’t change their starting group at Tuesday’s practice. The team is in a holding pattern with potential reinforcem­ents, as new signees Daniel Guzman Jr. and Rodrigo Inigo can’t play until the internatio­nal transfer window reopens July 10.

The club also brought in six trialists this week, but technical director Jose

Luis Sanchez Sola said five of the six would be in the same boat as Guzman Jr. and Inigo if signed.

“This league is very, very strong. And the fans are very demanding,” Sola said. “They want the team to win. Please, give me time. Fans, give me time.”

Stat change breaks slump

Forward Samuel Ochoa finally earned his first USL assist with the Lights, just not in the way he probably expected.

Ochoa was credited with an assist on his team’s first goal against the Galaxy II after he accidental­ly touched midfielder Matt Thomas’ pass to midfielder Daigo Kobayashi. No one was given an assist initially after Kobayashi scored, but after a USL review early this week it was given to Ochoa.

Beers with the technical director

Sola invited fans on Twitter to meet him at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Downtown Las Vegas bar Gold Spike to have a beer and talk about the team.

Status updates

Forward Juan Carlos Garcia (lower body), midfielder Alex Mendoza (knee) and defender Miguel Garduno (lower body) did not participat­e in the Tuesday practice.

Defender Zak Drake and midfielder Sebastian Hernandez jogged off to the side at the training session and did not participat­e in drills, but Drake said he’s not injured.

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

 ?? Erik Verduzco ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Las Vegas Lights FC’S Joel Huiqui, seen during a team practice Jan. 25 at Kellogg Zaher Soccer Complex, has appeared in 380 club games, but still managed to achieve a first Saturday.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal Las Vegas Lights FC’S Joel Huiqui, seen during a team practice Jan. 25 at Kellogg Zaher Soccer Complex, has appeared in 380 club games, but still managed to achieve a first Saturday.

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