Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Columbus wins second MLS Cup

- COLUMBUS 3 SEATTLE 0

Lucas Zelarayan scored two goals in a 3-0 win and the Crew prevented the Seattle Sounders from defending their title.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lucas Zelarayan scored midway through the first half and added the clincher in the 82nd minute and the Columbus Crew won their second MLS Cup title, beating the defending champion Seattle Sounders 3-0 on Saturday night.

Derrick Etienne Jr. also scored in the first 45 minutes for Columbus. The Crew withstood Seattle’s secondhalf pressure and finally celebrated after Zelarayan’s goal.

Zelarayan, the MLS newcomer of the year and largest signing in franchise history, was the best player on the field on a night the Crew were playing short-handed. Columbus was without midfielder­s Darlington Nagbe and Pedro Santos after both tested positive for COVID-19 last week.

Despite the absences, the Crew were the decidedly better side and Zelarayan was the instigator. Columbus claimed its first title since 2008 and denied Seattle a chance at being just the fourth back-to-back champions in league history. The Sounders, playing in their fourth final in five years, were trying to be the first repeat champions since the Galaxy in 2011-12.

It was the first appearance in the final for Columbus since 2015 when the Crew were denied a title by the Portland Timbers and current Columbus coach Caleb Porter. The franchise was nearly relocated just a few years ago, but efforts to keep the team in Columbus proved successful and now there is a championsh­ip to celebrate.

The loss of Nagbe and Santos seemed to be the biggest story entering the final. It was the first time this season Columbus played without either player in its lineup.

 ?? Jay LaPrete Associated Press ?? THE CREW’S Gyasi Zardes, front, and the Sounders’ Gustav Svensson vie for a header in the second half of the MLS Cup. Columbus knocked off Seattle despite missing two starters because of positive COVID-19 tests.
Jay LaPrete Associated Press THE CREW’S Gyasi Zardes, front, and the Sounders’ Gustav Svensson vie for a header in the second half of the MLS Cup. Columbus knocked off Seattle despite missing two starters because of positive COVID-19 tests.

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