2023-07-05 04:50:15
Great goals, sweeps and even attempts to fight were part of a passionate derby between Los Angeles FC and the Los Angeles Galaxy, a team that finally won the Rose Bowl 2-1, where there were more than 82,000 people to see this brilliant duel.
Carlos candle He showed his quality with passes, overflows and even a disallowed goal at minute 83 and Giorgio Chiellini continues to show his quality in defense, although it was not enough once morest the LA Galaxy offense, which had the keys to winning in people like Riqui Puig.
Galaxy’s first goal
It was running on minute 26 when Boyd received the ball in the area, almost in the corner, and before a loose marking he turned around and sent a shot to the second post, almost to the angle, very far from the goalkeeper for LA’s 1-0 Galaxy.
It was a goal that chilled Vela’s team, to which they almost scored the second, but Chiellini prevented a great goal from Edwards by sweeping in the area, following the Canadian took the ball in three quarters of the field and was leaving rivals in the path.
The performance of Carlos Vela
It was then that LAFC had to wake up, first with a pass from Carlos Vela to Denis Bouanga, who attempted a spectacular volley, saved by goalkeeper Bond, who came off the substitution due to injury.
This couple reappeared at minute 56 with a header shot by Bouanga from a pass from the Mexican Vela, but this time goalkeeper Jonathan Klinsmann saved.
However, the equalizing goal did come, but from a corner kick; Tillman was the one who took a cross from the first post, Ilie Sánchez headed home and Klinsmann mightn’t do anything: 1-1.
Richard Puig’s golazo
The go-ahead goal for the LA Galaxy came on a perfect counterattack: first Douglas Costa flicked the ball into space for Boyd, who came to grab the ball and drive a few yards, before flicking the cross to Riqui Puig, who swept in and out. scored the goal: final 2-1.
The celebration of the Spaniard will remain in the memory, who took his shirt and pointed out his number to the court to celebrate with the fans.
All this led to an exciting ending to the game, in which there were some frictions that caused attempts to fight, such as that of defender Erik Dueñas, from LAFC, who argued with his rivals and even pushed some of them, causing them to be reprimanded.
At minute 83, Carlos Vela’s goal was disallowed for being offside, in a filtered pass that the Mexican controlled and dribbled past the goalkeeper, but it did not count on the scoreboard; This is how the game closed before 82 thousand 110 people who filled the Rose Bowl.
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