Orlando Sentinel

Expansion LAFC prevails 1-0 at Seattle

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SEATTLE — Twenty years after he first became a head coach in Major League Soccer and led an expansion team to victory on the road, Bob Bradley pulled it off again. It was a memorable debut for MLS newcomer Los Angeles FC.

“Whenever you go into a new situation, you want to start in a strong, positive way,” Bradley said. “I remember a long time ago with Chicago; I can probably tell you first games in every place I’ve been.”

Diego Rossi scored in the 11th minute off a pass from Carlos Vela, and Los Angeles FC withstood a secondhalf onslaught for a 1-0 win over the Seattle Sounders on Sunday to open their MLS campaigns. The league’s 23rd franchise got off to a sterling start in Bradley’s first match coaching in MLS since 2006. Rossi, who turns 20 today, showed his scoring skill by one-timing the pass from Vela 20 yards from goal and curling a shot past Seattle goalkeeper Stefan Frei. It was a stunning strike, topped only by LAFC playing the final 79 minutes without giving up an equalizer.

Tyler Miller, a former backup goalkeeper in Seattle and Los Angeles’ first pick in the expansion draft, made several key stops, including deflection­s of shots by Nouhou Tolo in the first half and a header by Cristian Roldan midway through the second half that were both bound for the net. Seattle outshot Los Angeles 22-5.

“It was a funny experience before the game when I was saying hi to everybody,” Miller said. “But for me, I was mentally preparing the entire time. I think everyone saw what I was capable of out there, and it was a great game by the team.”

It will be late April before LAFC gets a chance to play at home, but the club’s owners — including actor Will Ferrell — were on hand for the opener, along with 500 or so black-andgold-clad fans in the upper corner of CenturyLin­k Field. They were cheering almost from the outset as Latif Blessing nearly scored on a header 65 seconds into the match. Just 10 minutes later, Vela and Rossi linked up for the first of what will likely be many goals. Los Angeles became the fifth expansion team to win its debut and first since Vancouver in 2011.

“We were looking forward to this game for a long time,” Rossi said. “We enjoyed it, but on Tuesday, we’re going to get ready for the next game. We’re doing very well. Everyone is new, but we got along very well from the beginning.”

Seattle significan­tly altered its lineup while trying to manage playing three games in seven days at the outset of the season. The Sounders played Santa Tecla in the second-leg of the CONCACAF Champions League round of 16 last Thursday and will host Chivas de Guadalajar­a in the Champions League quarterfin­als first-leg next Wednesday. Those roster decisions meant Clint Dempsey was a spectator for the opener and wasn’t even listed among Seattle’s subs. Starting center back Chad Marshall was on the bench as well.

Seventeeny­ear-old Alphonso Davies scored his first career MLS goal and set up another by striker Kei Kamara in the host Whitecaps’ victory over the Impact. Already in his third season with the Whitecaps, Davies scored in the 70th minute off a pass from Cristian Techera. Impact goalkeeper Evan Bush got his fingers on the ball, but it rolled into the net. Kamara opened the scoring seven minutes earlier on a header. Acquired in an offseason trade from New England, Kamara was mobbed by his teammates and made the sign of a heart to the cheering crowd of 27,837 at BC Place Stadium.

Jesus Medina scored in his MLS debut and Maximilian­o Moralez also scored as NYC handed Sporting KC its first home-opening defeat since 2009 in front of a crowd of 20,831.

 ?? STEPHEN BRASHEAR/GETTY IMAGES ?? Seattle’s Gustav Svensson, 4, steals the ball from Carlos Vela in the first half but Los Angeles wound up winning.
STEPHEN BRASHEAR/GETTY IMAGES Seattle’s Gustav Svensson, 4, steals the ball from Carlos Vela in the first half but Los Angeles wound up winning.

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