EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) MetroStars striker Clint Mathis is
on a roll.
Mathis had a hat trick Wednesday to spark New York-New Jersey to a 4-1 victory over the Kansas City Wizards in Major League Soccer.
"I guess you could say that I'm in kind of a zone," said Mathis, who now leads the league in scoring. "Everything seems to be rolling in my direction."
MetroStars coach Octavio Zambrano, who saw his team improve to
3-1-1 with 10 points, was quick to praise Mathis.
"It's difficult to score goals against this team," Zambrano
said. "But right now Clint is riding a wave. He's doing great."
Kansas City, the defending MLS champion, came into the match with a four-game unbeaten streak, but slipped to 3-2-1 with 10 points.
"We played hard, but not smart," Wizards coach Bob Gansler
said. "We came out of the chute well, but the disappointing thing
is we let them come right back.
"Right now Mathis is on fire," Gansler said. "Everything he
touches turns to gold."
Kansas City scored the first goal in the 10th minute. The
MetroStars were unable to clear a corner kick and Mo Johnston
headed the ball to Kerry Zavagnin, who scored from 20 yards.
Then Mathis, who also has starred this year for the U.S.
national team, went to work.
He drew a foul as he tried to push the ball between two Wizards defenders just outside the box. He bent his ensuing free kick around a four-man wall into the upper right corner from 27 yards to tie the game in the 16th minute.
Mathis made it 2-1 in the 32nd minute by driving a shot past
Wizards goalkeeper Tony Meola.
He completed the hat trick in the 50th minute when he headed Tab
Ramos' corner kick into the goal.
The MetroStars added a fourth goal in the 58th minute when
Adolfo Valencia knocked a rebound into the net.
Mathis said he didn't feel well before the match and wasn't sure
how he would play.
"Maybe it was the weather, but I didn't get much sleep, I was
tired and my back was bothering me," he said. "I guess sleep is
overrated.
"I'm not sure that I've ever scored right-footed, left-footed
and on a header. I don't score on that many headers."