The Province

Donovan leaves a champion as Los Angeles wins the MLS Cup

- GREG BEACHAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CARSON, Calif. — Landon Donovan grabbed Robbie Keane in a triumphant midfield hug right before Donovan’s girlfriend leaped into his arms. Moments later, Donovan and Keane raised the silver trophy together amid fireworks and a confetti blizzard.

Throughout his remarkable soccer career, Donovan always did know how to finish. One last time, he did it as a champion.

Keane scored on a breakaway in the 111th minute and Donovan retired with his record sixth MLS title when the Los Angeles Galaxy beat the New England Revolution 2-1 on Sunday in the MLS Cup.

“There’s a lot going on, a lot of obvious excitement.“

— Landon Donovan

Gyasi Zardes scored in the 52nd minute as the Galaxy won their record fifth league title in the final game for Donovan, the MLS career scoring leader and most accomplish­ed player in U.S. history.

“I’m in a little bit of a daze,” Donovan said, still champagne-soaked after the celebratio­n of the Galaxy’s third league title in four years. “There’s a lot going on, a lot of obvious excitement. There’s sadness, uncertaint­y, just pure joy for this team and what we did. It just feels strange, but I’m so proud what this team accomplish­ed this year.”

Donovan, Keane and the Galaxy have celebrated three times on their home field, the first two with David Beckham. Retiring with his skills largely still formidable, Donovan followed in Beckham’s footsteps by leaving on top, wrapping his 14-year MLS career with six titles, including two with San Jose.

“He’s done it all,” said head coach Bruce Arena, who won his record fifth MLS title. “He’s got very little left to give. I’m so happy he’s made this decision. He’s able to go out a winner.” But not without drama. After Chris Tierney scored the tying goal in the 79th minute for New England, both teams had golden opportunit­ies in extra time — including a tantalizin­gly close free kick for Donovan, who sailed it over the bar.

But Keane capped his MVP season in the second period of extra time when Marcelo Sarvas lobbed a long pass to the Irish striker, who was nearly unmarked. He gathered it and beat Bobby Shuttlewor­th with the same poise he showed throughout his 19-goal regular season, celebratin­g with his usual cartwheel and finger guns.

“We weren’t going into the game thinking about (Donovan),” Keane said. “(But) if we won a championsh­ip for him, no one deserves to go out on a high as much as he does. It’s a great honour to play with him.” The 32-year-old Donovan announced his retirement in August, saying he had lost passion for soccer and hungered to find his identity outside the sport.

The southern California native took a slow post-game tour of the StubHub Center field, a Galaxy scarf draped around his neck, waving at a sellout crowd loudly chanting “One more year!”

“Could I play longer physically? Yeah, probably,” Donovan said. “But this feels right to me. It’s always better to retire than get cut and that’s what I’m doing.”

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Los Angeles Galaxy forward Landon Donovan hoists the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy after beating the New England Revolution 2-1 in the 2014 MLS Cup on Sunday in Carson, Calif.
— GETTY IMAGES Los Angeles Galaxy forward Landon Donovan hoists the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy after beating the New England Revolution 2-1 in the 2014 MLS Cup on Sunday in Carson, Calif.

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