March 8, 2026

In Yann we trust

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In Yann we trust

The Richmond Kickers open the season with a hard-fought 1–1 draw against AV Alta FC. Richmond struck early through Josh Kirkland before Alta equalized from the penalty spot. Despite heavy pressure—especially in the first half—the Kickers’ defense held firm behind a six-save performance from Yann Fillion and key clearances from Sean Vinberg. The episode breaks down Richmond’s compact defensive game plan, second-half counter opportunities, Lucca Dourado’s debut, and answers listener questions ahead of the upcoming U.S. Open Cup matchup with NOVA FC. ⚽🎙️

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The season kicks off with a gritty performance as the Richmond Kickers battle AV Alta FC to a hard-fought 1–1 draw. Richmond came in with a clear game plan: stay compact defensively, limit clear chances in front of goal, and look to strike on the counter.

That plan paid off early when Josh Kirkland capitalized on a defensive miscue in the 7th minute to give Richmond the lead. Alta responded in the 23rd minute when Desdunes converted from the penalty spot after contact at the edge of the box.

The first half saw Richmond under heavy pressure, with Alta dominating possession and piling up shots inside the Kickers’ area. But the defense stood tall, led by Sean Vinberg’s clearances and Yann Fillion’s six saves. Richmond found more space on the break in the second half and nearly stole the result late, while Alta rattled the post and forced a dramatic goal-line clearance in the 88th minute.

We also discuss Lucca Dourado’s debut, standout performances across the pitch, and the defensive resilience that kept Richmond in the match.

Plus we answer listener questions about the likely starting XI moving forward, and whether Richmond’s defensive approach could define the team early in the season.

⚽ Next up: Richmond turns its attention to the U.S. Open Cup, facing NOVA FC on March 17 in Round 1.