Gulf Today

Timbers beat Los Angeles to go fifth in Western Conference

-

PORTLAND: George Fochive scored the go-ahead goal on a header in the 68th minute and the Portland Timbers beat Los Angeles FC 2-1 on Sunday night.

The Timbers (11-10-4) moved into fith place in the Western Conference and extended their undefeated streak to five games.

Dairon Asprilla had an early goal for Portland. Cristian Arango tied it on a penalty in the first half, his fith straight game with a goal.

Los Angeles (9-10-6) had won three in a row. It had an eight-game winless streak this summer to drop to 11th in the standings, but rebounded and went into the game in eighth, just a point back of Portland and Minnesota.

Portland went ahead in the 21st minute on Asprilla’s header. But a short time later a handball in the box gave LAFC a penalty that Arango buried. Portland’s Sebastian Blanco was handed a yellow card for arguing that the ball hit him on the side, not on the arm. It was Arango’s fith straight game with a goal.

Brian White scored, Maxime Crépeau made three saves for Vancouver and the Whitecaps tied Colorado.

White chipped a one-touch finish off the crossbar and into the net to pull Vancouver (7-8-9) even in the 41st minute. Vancouver has just one loss in its last 12 games.

Wilson headed home a corner kick by Jack Price for the Rapids (12-4-8) in the 28th minute. Colorado is unbeaten in its last 10 games, but is winless in three straight.

Kacper Przybylko had two goals and an assist to help Philadelph­ia beat Orlando City.

Jamiro Monteiro played a one-touch pass to Pzybylko for a first-time finish from the center of the area to give Philadelph­ia a 2-1 lead in the 60th minute.

Kai Wagner also scored for Philadelph­ia (9-7-8). The Union snapped a three-game unbeaten streak and won for just the second time since Aug. 4.

Ruan Gregório Teixeira scored for Orlando City (10-7-8). It has lost three straight following a seven-game unbeaten streak.

Romell Quioto scored in the 60th minute, James Pantemis made four saves and Montreal beat Chicago. With the win, Montreal (10-8-7) moved past Atlanta for fith place in the Eastern Conference. Chicago (6-14-5) had an own goal. (backslash)

 ?? Associated Press ?? ↑
George Fochive (left) and Diego Valeri celebrate after their victory over Los Angeles during an MLS game on Sunday.
Associated Press ↑ George Fochive (left) and Diego Valeri celebrate after their victory over Los Angeles during an MLS game on Sunday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Bahrain