Arab Times

Galaxy earn playoff spot

Timbers settle for 2-2 draw with Revolution

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SANDY, Utah, Sept 26, (AP): Cristian Pavón and Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c scored second-half goals and Los Angeles beat Real Salt Lake 2-1 for the Galaxy’s first playoff berth since 2016.

Ibrahimovi­c has 28 goals this season, two behind LAFC’s Carlos Vela for the MLS lead.

Pavon struck first for Los Angeles (16-13-3) in the 50th minute, off an assist from Ibrahimovi­c. Los Angeles made it 2-0 in the 80th on Ibrahimovi­c’s shot 13 yards out, with Pavon earning an assist.

Nedum Onuoha scored for Real Salt Lake (14-13-5) in the 89th. Minnesota United 2, Sporting 1 In St Paul, Minn, Osvaldo Alonso and Hassani Dotson each scored late in the second half and Minnesota United beat Sporting Kansas City to earn a playoff spot for the first time in club history.

Alonso tied it in the 70th, and Dotson put Minnesota (15-10-7) ahead in the 90th.

NYCFC 4, Atlanta United 1

In New York, Alexandru Mitrita scored three times in a 20-minute span in the first half in New York City’s victory over Atlanta.

Mitrita scored in the 14th, 23rd and 34th minutes. Heber added a goal for NYCFC (17-5-10) in the 87th.

Gonzalo Pity Martinez scored for Atlanta (17-12-3) in the 53rd.

Timbers 2, Revolution 2 In Portland, Oregon, Jeremy Ebobisse scored a pair of goals for Portland but a stoppage-time penalty kick gave New England a draw.

The Timbers (13-13-6) have just two victories in their last eight games – all of which have been played at home. Portland had gone 319 minutes without a goal before Ebobisse broke through with his first in the 49th minute.

Carles Gil converted on the penalty kick, awarded after video review. The draw extended the Revolution’s winless streak to five games.

Both teams were still jockeying to make the playoffs with two games remaining. The Timbers went into the match sitting at eighth in the Western Conference and just outside playoff picture, but Philadelph­ia’s 2-1 victory over San Jose Wednesday night pushed Portland up the table to sixth.

LAFC 3, Dynamo 1 In Los Angeles, Carlos Vela extended his lead for the Golden Boot with his 30th goal of the season and Los Angeles FC defeated Houston to win the Supporters’ Shield.

LAFC (20-4-8) snapped a five-game winless stretch – with four draws – to clinch the regular-season points title.

Vela scored on a penalty shot in the 23rd minute. Diego Rossi gave Los Angeles FC a 2-1 advantage in the 70th on a header nine yards out from the right side of the box. Eduard Atuesta sealed it in the 82nd with a shot 24 yards out from the edge of the box.

Union 2, Earthquake­s 1 In San Jose, California, Alejandro Bedoya and Kacper Przybylko scored six minutes apart in the second half and Philadelph­ia edged San Jose.

Philadelph­ia (16-9-7) moved into second in the Eastern Conference while San Jose dropped below the playoff line in the West.

 ?? (AP) ?? LA Galaxy defender Dave Romney (left), collides with Real Salt Lake defender Aaron Herrera (22) during an MLS
soccer match on Sept 25 in Sandy, Utah.
(AP) LA Galaxy defender Dave Romney (left), collides with Real Salt Lake defender Aaron Herrera (22) during an MLS soccer match on Sept 25 in Sandy, Utah.
 ?? (AP) ?? Portland Timbers’ Jeremy Ebobisse (right), works with the ball next to New England Revolution’s Brandon Bye (rear), during an MLS soccer match on Sept 25 in Portland, Oregon.
(AP) Portland Timbers’ Jeremy Ebobisse (right), works with the ball next to New England Revolution’s Brandon Bye (rear), during an MLS soccer match on Sept 25 in Portland, Oregon.

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