Imperial Valley Press

Chiellini, LAFC beat Timbers 3-2 after raising title banners

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Giorgio Chiellini scored his first MLS goal, and Los Angeles FC opened its defense of the MLS title with a 3-2 victory over the Portland Timbers on Saturday.

Carlos Vela and Mahala Opoku also scored after LAFC unveiled its title banners and handed out championsh­ip rings during a lively pregame ceremony at its sold- out stadium. Retired Welsh forward Gareth Bale and injured goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau carried the MLS Cup onto the field where they won it four months ago.

Evander scored his first MLS goal for Portland, and Cristhian Paredes added a late score in the Timbers’ third straight loss to LAFC.

LAFC improved to 6-0-0 in season openers, matching Dallas as the only MLS clubs to achieve that feat in their first six openers. Los Angeles also became only the second defending MLS Cup champion to win its opener in the past seven years.

Banners celebratin­g LAFC’s two Supporters’ Shield titles and its 2022 Western Conference and MLS Cup championsh­ips were unveiled above the east stands at BMO Stadium during the pregame festivitie­s.

Chiellini then got his second MLS season off to a strong start after appearing in 11 matches last year as a midseason arrival from Juventus. Along with a strong defensive performanc­e, the 38- year- old Italian great opened the scoring in the 24th minute with his first stateside goal when he banged home a loose ball in the box from Kellyn Acosta’s cross.

LAFC had a goal by Ryan Hollingshe­ad taken off the board moments later by a head-scratching foul call, but Vela coolly converted a penalty in the 34th minute after Opoku was fouled in the box. Opoku then ripped a goal past David Bingham in the 52nd minute for a 3-0 lead.

Evander, the Brazilian midfielder who joined Portland in December from Midtjyllan­d, got the Timbers on the board in the second half. Paredes then scored in the 84th minute when John McCarthy, LAFC’s MLS Cup MVP goalkeeper, ventured too far from his own net while defending a corner.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JAE C. HONG ?? Los Angeles FC players stand on the field with their 2022 MLS Championsh­ip rings before the team’s soccer match against the Portland Timbers on Saturday in Los Angeles.
AP PHOTO/JAE C. HONG Los Angeles FC players stand on the field with their 2022 MLS Championsh­ip rings before the team’s soccer match against the Portland Timbers on Saturday in Los Angeles.

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