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Austin FC shuts out New Mexico United to advance in U.S. Open Cup

Austin FC midfielder Jhojan Valencia dribbles past New Mexico United forward Greg Hurst during the second half of El Tree's 2-0 win Wednesday in the U.S. Open Cup at Q2 Stadium.
Austin FC midfielder Jhojan Valencia dribbles past New Mexico United forward Greg Hurst during the second half of El Tree's 2-0 win Wednesday in the U.S. Open Cup at Q2 Stadium.

This was the performance Austin FC needed.

After more than eight weeks since its last victory in any competition, El Tree began its U.S. Open Cup campaign with a 2-0 win over New Mexico United on Wednesday night at Q2 Stadium in a game more lopsided than the score indicated.

First-half goals from Rodney Redes and Maxi Urruti gave Austin FC a lead that allowed it to sub key players and coast in the second half.

Here are some thoughts from the match as El Tree will have a quick turnaround when it returns to MLS play Saturday in a home derby game vs. FC Dallas:

Austin FC looked sharp and was never in danger

Games against USL teams can be a bit tricky, as teams from the lower division are hyped to play MLS clubs and treat them like a World Cup final. But Austin FC never let New Mexico United get any kind of momentum or sense that an upset would be possible and did what you’d hope to do against a team from a lower division — dominate.

Austin FC defender Hector Jimenez leaps over the ball during the first half. El Tree scored both of its goals in the first half and has now scored two goals in each of its past three matches.
Austin FC defender Hector Jimenez leaps over the ball during the first half. El Tree scored both of its goals in the first half and has now scored two goals in each of its past three matches.

While possession ended up close to even, it's because El Tree simply played out the second half and trailing teams usually control the ball more.

There’s something to be said for getting an expected result, and Austin FC deserves a tip of the cap for that.

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Man of the match: Rodney Redes

Redes continues to be a breath of fresh air for the club, something that's dearly needed with El Tree's well-documented injury issues.

It also comes as a bit of a surprise as Redes entered the season as someone who looked to be just a bottom-of-the-roster player. Some in the press box — including this writer — wondered how long he would be in MLS. But his excellent play the past month now presents Austin FC coach Josh Wolff with the pleasant problem of whom to start when — if? — Austin FC gets healthy again.

Goals were no fluke

The goals by El Tree were of high quality.

Redes’ flick on a header off Emiliano Rigoni’s corner kick was the smart play and well-executed, while Urruti had an easy finish thanks to a solid cross by Adam Lundqvist.

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After failing to score in four of the past five games, Austin FC now has two goals in each of its past three games.

Sure, no one will be wowed with two goals against a team from a lower division, but it continues a trend, and you don’t apologize for scoring, no matter who the opponent is.

Early lead key for keeping players fresh the rest of May

Leading 2-0 at halftime allowed Wolff to sit starting center backs Leo Väisänen and Alex Ring in the second half and keep them available for Saturday.

Julio Cascante and Aleksandar Radovanovic — making his first appearance for the club — held down the back line in the second half, and with the lack of pace the final 45 minutes, should also be available for the derby.

Cascante’s return seems to have come at the perfect time with Sebastián Driussi out for a couple of weeks with a groin injury and Owen Wolff on international leave with the U.S. youth national team at the under-20 World Cup. But it was also crucial that the team received 90 minutes from 34-year-old defender Hector Jimenez and defensive midfielder Jhojan Valencia.

Momentum? We'll see

Saturday might provide an opportunity for Austin FC to build some momentum.

Dallas lost at Nashville on Wednesday and now has to travel and play on only two days' rest.

While Dallas is off to a good start, it hasn’t won in four matches, and an early goal for El Tree could be key in taking a derby win, snapping a seven-game league winless streak and starting a rise up the conference standings.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Austin FC tops New Mexico United 2-0 in U.S. Open Cup opener