Five at the Back But One Gets Through
In this episode of Rivercity 93, we break down Richmond's hard-fought 1–0 loss to NCFC, decided by an 80th-minute goal that slipped through an otherwise solid defensive setup. The Kickers showed tactical flexibility, frequently dropping into a back five with Dak helping anchor the line, and Pablo Jara delivered his best performance in goal since joining the club—making multiple key saves to keep the team in it.
But despite the improved defensive shape, Richmond struggled again on set pieces and couldn’t convert one-on-one chances. We dig into what worked, what didn’t, and what needs to change moving forward.
Plus, we revisit the ongoing questions around creativity in the final third, missed opportunities, and what the team’s ceiling really looks like with this system.
RiverCity93 launched in 2019 covering all things Richmond Kickers from USL League One. Both of whom are members of the Richmond Kickers' supporters group the River City Red Army. The podcast focuses on game analysis, interviews with players and front office personnel, club history, and much more! Follow the show on Twitter at @rivercity93 or on Instagram @rivercity93. And make sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast service using the links in the audio player above.
Afterward, make sure to check out our newest podcast "Can I Kick it". A brand new podcast built on telling the stories of Black athletes, coaches, and owners. Each episode breaks down the career path of each person and focuses on their impact. If you are interested in supporting further episodes of "Can I kick it" you can do so
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