The Arizona Republic

NYCFC beats Timbers in SO to win MLS Cup

- Anne M. Peterson

PORTLAND. Ore. – Alex Callens converted his penalty and New York City FC won its first MLS Cup title in a shootout after a 1-1 draw with the Portland Timbers on Saturday.

Golden Boot winner Valentin `Taty’ Castellano­s scored in the opening half and it appeared that NYCFC was on its way to the league championsh­ip in regulation, but Portland’s Felipe Mora scored in stoppage time.

After the teams went scoreless in extra time, Callen’s penalty sealed NYCFC’s 4-2 shootout victory. Goalkeeper Sean Johnson saved attempts from Mora and Diego Valeri.

NYCFC celebrated in front of the goal after Callens converted, while Valeri lay in the center of the field in disbelief. A group of New York players broke off from the party to salute their fans, grouped in the opposite corner of the stadium.

NYCFC, which joined the league in 2015, had never advanced to the title game.

Castellano­s, who had 19 goals in the regular season, was back in the starting lineup after missing the Eastern Conference final against Philadelph­ia. The Argentine striker was handed a red card in the conference semifinals against the top-seeded New England Revolution, which NYCFC won on a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw.

New York’s 2-1 victory over at Philadelph­ia secured NYCFC a place in the MLS Cup final for the first time. NYCFC was the fourth seed in the East after finishing the regular season 14-9-11.

The Timbers were also seeded fourth after going 17-13-4 in the regular season. Portland downed the top-seeded 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 saw the return of Dairon

Asprilla, who was suspended for the match against RSL because of a late red card in the victory over the Rapids. Timbers playmaker Sebastian Blanco, who sustained a hamstring injury against the Rapids and didn’t play against RSL, also returned to the starting lineup. Blanco has seven goals and seven assists this.

The game was chippy at the start, with a brief skirmish breaking out in the 25th minute. Players also had do endure rather nasty weather conditions, with temperatur­es in the 40s, steady rain and gusty winds.

Castellano­s scored on a header off a free kick from Maxi Moralez in the 40th minute, giving NYCFC the early lead. The goal celebratio­n was marred when it appeared that one of that New York’s Jesus Medina was struck by an object thrown by a fan.

It was the first set-piece goal that the Timbers had allowed in 20 games.

The Timbers at times looked disorganiz­ed. Mora had one of the best chances for Portland in the second half, but his shot in the 81st minute fell directly in the hands Johnson.

Mora had another chance on a header off a cross in the 97th minute but it sailed well over the net.

 ?? AMANDA LOMAN/AP ?? New York City FC defender Gudmundur Thorarinss­on controls the ball ahead of Portland Timbers midfielder Yimmi Chara on Saturday.
AMANDA LOMAN/AP New York City FC defender Gudmundur Thorarinss­on controls the ball ahead of Portland Timbers midfielder Yimmi Chara on Saturday.

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