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TIMBERS READY TO HOST NYCFC IN MLS CUP FINAL TODAY

- BY ANNE M. PETERSON Peterson writes for The Associated Press.

The Portland Timbers are leery of NYCFC’s Taty Castellano­s as they prepare for today’s MLS Cup final.

The Argentine striker was named Major League Soccer’s Golden Boot winner with 19 goals this season. He’s also well-rested after sitting out the Eastern Conference finals.

Castellano­s was handed a red card in the conference semifinals against the topseeded New England Revolution, which NYCFC won on a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw.

So he was unavailabl­e last week during the team’s 2-1 victory over the Philadelph­ia Union, which secured NYCFC a place in the MLS Cup final for the first time.

“Every striker, the main target is to help the team to try to score as many goals as you can, and have the confidence on the field to be able to score. He’s done that,” Timbers coach Giovanni Savarese said. “He’s a competitiv­e player and he’s shown that during the season.”

Castellano­s won the league’s Golden Boot by virtue of a tiebreaker: His eight assists gave him the award over D.C. United’s Ola Kamara, who also finished the regular season with 19 goals, but with five assists.

Castellano­s scored six goals in NYCFC’s last four regular-season games. The team finished 14-9-11 for the fourth seed in the East.

“I’ve talked a lot about Taty before and always he’s a very important player for us,” NYCFC coach Ronny Delia said. “His value is one thing, on the pitch, you see how he is

fearless. And he’s very physical. He’s a killer. And that’s a thing that gives the whole team energy and belief.”

The Timbers were also seeded fourth after going 1713-4 in the regular season.

Portland downed the topseeded Colorado Rapids on Thanksgivi­ng Day before beating Real Salt Lake 2-0 at Providence Park to win the Western Conference and secure home field for the final.

The Timbers won an MLS Cup in 2015 and went to the final in 2018 but fell to Atlanta.

Portland is not putting all its focus on Castellano­s, quite the contrary.

“They have (Santiago) Rodriguez, they have (Jesus) Medina, they have Maxi Moralez, they have Magno (Bacelar Martins) that comes from the bench, they have all the guys from the bench as well that can change the game,” Savarese said. “So we cannot concentrat­e only on one player. For us, the most important thing is to make sure that all the players in my team, they know every player that we’re going to play against, to know their strengths, their weaknesses, and the way we want to defend the ball and the way we want to attack.”

Both teams enter today’s game on notable streaks. Portland has allowed just two goals over its last six games. The Timbers have won all six of those games.

NYCFC is undefeated in its last eight.

“We want to look to put those eight games together and make it nine because now we understand the moment and understand what we’ve been working so hard for,” NYCFC goalkeeper Sean Johnson said.

 ?? WILL NEWTON AP ?? New York City FC’s Valentin “Taty” Castellano­s (11) scored 19 goals this season and won the Golden Boot.
WILL NEWTON AP New York City FC’s Valentin “Taty” Castellano­s (11) scored 19 goals this season and won the Golden Boot.

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