In the end, it wasnโt pretty but as it turns out, it didnโt have to be. Detroit City FC is playoff-bound.
With the help of a 0-0 draw against the regular seasonโs best team in the Pittsburgh Riverhounds Saturday at Keyworth and Sacramento Republicโs 1-0 win the Miami FC later in the night, Le Rouge clinched that eighth and final playoff spot in the East. Now, theyโll take to the road to play those same Riverhounds next Saturday from Highmark Stadium in the USL Championship postseason opening round.
As far as yesterday, it was a typical City performance that earned them what was still a disappointing 8-18-15 record ultimately putting them in a position where they had to rely on help to make the playoffs. The defense did what they needed to do to neutralize the dangerous Albert Dikwa but had trouble generating any real pressure in the attacking third. Likewise, you wonder if opportunities continued to be left on the bench when you consider head coach Trevor Banks made just one sub the entire match when Aaron Bibout entered play in the 76โฒ minute for Conor Rutz. Meanwhile, players like Dario Suarez and Brett Levis who were acquired midseason via a transfer from FC Tulsa and have been two of Cityโs most effective players went unused for the entire 90โฒ.
But despite all of that, City moves on to the playoffs where quite frankly anything can happen, even as an eighth seed, which is why I didnโt subscribe to any thought that it wouldโve been best if Detroit didnโt make the playoffs. For anyone new to second-division soccer in the United States, thereโs no draft so theyโre not sacrificing ping-pong balls in some kind of draft lottery. Also, Trevor James whoโll become the Clubโs new sporting director next season probably isnโt changing his offseason mentality when it comes to the coaching search or roster construction just because DCFC ended up making the playoffs via a tiebreaker as opposed to missing it altogether.
Get into the postseason and roll the dice with the one-and-one format because, at this point, ALL of the pressure is squarely on the Riverhounds from here on out.